My goals are to receive a D1 offer and to attend a D1 school where I’m able to display my skills on a huge platform and to show people who I am. I also want to make it to the NBA. What makes me a good candidate for a college is my character. My parents and the people around me have always kept me on the right track throughout my whole life and I always hold myself accountable for my image and how I portray myself. If you were to have an athlete like me attending your college, you wouldn’t have to worry about academics since I’m already a 4.0 student and I understand how important academics are. Another positive of having me at your college would be that you wouldn’t have to worry about social media drama or unnecessary issues that may affect the image of your basketball's program. I grew up in a household where respect was very important and I know how to hold myself to a high standard so that I not only make your college look good but to make all the people that have been with me on my journey. Lastly, I would be a good fit for your college because I am a very coachable and flexible player to have. If there’s an area of my game that needs improvement then I would work overtime to improve that aspect of my game. Also, the people around me always make sure to keep me training and also let me know that the job isn’t done until I achieve my dreams.
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