The reason I decided to consider collegiate soccer in the first place , was to achieve what I envision myself doing one day which is getting a scholarship to play soccer at a collegiate level and then excel to play professionally. All of this I envision everyday but I don't hope for it because I know its gonna happen with my determination I put on and off the field.I know I'm gonna become a role model for young athletes with "impossible" goals with massive obstacles like mental health, economic problems, support issues and etc. My most succesfull tool I have under my belt would be working well under pressure. I always incorporate this "tool" in academics, sports, and especially my character. Academics and my athletics I try to work under the worst circumstances because that's when I learn from the overall experience so it's easier on a less challenging circumstance. While my character, I tend to be outgoing and socialble. I use this as my advantage to differentiate from other people due to my ability to communicate well in different times especially when it comes to a team. When I first started playing soccer my goal was to grow as a coachable player and become a versatile player. I think communication plays a huge role in versatility and a coachable athlete which is why I believe that I have grown into a versatile player, playing in every position. My versatility has came from how coachable I am, understanding what coaches want from me as a player and be providing them with what they need and more.
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