I’ve played soccer since a very young age and loved the game more and more throughout my years playing. During My 8th grade year is when I started to notice improvement of my skills and since then every year I keep reaching a new level. Also, athletically I have become stronger and faster than ever before. Every year for travel we go to the state tournament and make it far which made me learn to play on a high level of competitiveness. Furthermore, throughout my years of playing it has taught me life lessons. For example, it has taught me how to take a loss and become better from it, how to deal with stress under important situations, and how it takes training and time to become better.
Academically I wish to major In biology and have good grades as I have had in high school. Then I wish to go into Medical School and train to become an orthopedic surgeon. Also, I have learned how to use my knowledge on the pitch as well to make great and fast decisions to compete against others. I strive to become better everyday to become the best version of myself to complete my goals. All in all, I want to compete at the college level to gain experience, to continue my love for the game, and to gain a higher education.
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