Hello. I, Henry Jordan, am a student at Warren Township High school. Both my parents have gone to college and I expect to go as well. So far, I think computer engineering is a good thing for me to pursue in college and hopefully come out with a job in that field. Since I started playing basketball, my number 1 priority has been to give whatever I can to help the team and please my coach. Whether it's defensive stops, rebounds, offensive plays, or just scoring the basketball, I always try to do what is asked of me from the coach I play for with 100% effort. I try to use my skill, I.Q., athletisism, and hustle to bring the best to a team. I've always been a very coachable kid and I try to soak up as much about the game as I can all the time. Wherever I go, I would just like a chance to show what I can do and learn everything that I don't know and more. I don't really know what makes me different from the rest. There's probably a lot of kids with the same dream of one day stepping on a NBA court and feeling that you've finally made it. What I can tell you is that I will work as hard as I can for it with everything I have on the court and in the classroom, and that won't change.
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