My goals are to study engineering and to play soccer and or track at the collegiate level. I am a hard working student-athelete, and I'm always working to improve my skills on the field and excel in my academics. I enjoy learning about the field of engineering, especially aeronautical, civil, and mechanical engineering. Another subject that I enjoy is history, more specifically the time period of the Second World War and the events afterwards. I am committed to helping my team achieve its goals through my play on the field and taking leadership a role on and off the field. Since my childhood, I've shown an interest in building and designing and playing the sport of soccer and since then have tried hard to improve and develop in both. My interests in history and engineering extend outside of the classroom. I have been involved in robotics competitions, and I enjoy building useful and unique things by myself. I enjoy visiting museums and learning more about history and science. I also run often and compete in invitational and state track meets and constantly run and workout to stay in shape. I watch professional soccer games to analyze what strikers are doing in highly competitive games.
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