My collegiate goals are to graduate from college and achieve a masters degree in business, whether it be in finance or accounting. My aspirations are to hopefully make it to the Olympics for swimming and win a medal in one of my better events, but to hopefully also take advantage of the education I receive to whichever college I go to and make a future for myself. What makes me a good candidate for your team is that I like to push my other teammates to try harder and I like to race with them at practice all the time, so both me and my teammates get better. I also support my teammates with everything they decide, but at the same time I also try to guide them. What makes my character different from others is that I like to be very competitive in the water but I am very friendly during practices and outside of the pool. I always try to maintain a very good relationship with everyone. In athletics I'm different from other swimmers because I have a very strong upper body so my arms usually don't get tired but my legs get tired more often but they are still pretty strong. In academics I've always been a straight A student in all of my classes and Math has always been very easy for me and I really enjoy doing it.
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