My collegiate goals and aspirations:
My main goal and aspiration as a high school student is to get accepted into an undergraduate program that will allow me the opportunity to play basketball at the collegiate level while receiving a quality education.
What makes me a good candidate for their team:
I would be a good candidate for your basketball team because I value and embody sportsmanship. I also have a positive attitude when it comes to learning as there’s always room to grow and improve for any player.
What makes me different from others?
What makes me standout as a student athlete is my versatility and well roundedness. My basketball abilities are diverse meaning I can offer a lot to your athletic program. I’m dedicated and willing to fit in where needed and always put forth my best effort. I’m very athletic at 6’’1, able to dunk in games and play tough defense and able to use both hands to finish. My grades also reflect my well roundness and help set me apart as I continue to maintain a 3.5 gpa which is well above the national average. I hope to earn the opportunity to contribute both my skill set and knowledge to your academic and athletic program.
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