My name is Jaylin Trenton Boatman and I aspire to do big things with my life. I have lots of talents and aspirations but my dream is to major in excersise science and human anatomy. My sophomore year of high school I was tripped during a race and required pcl surgery. The pain I felt after the surgery was pretty grueling but my motivation to have a better season kept me positive. Ever since then, I've always wanted to find out how the human body works, so I can prevent other people from getting hurt and feeling similar pain. I would make a great candidate for your school because I have a strong work ethic and am willing to make sacrifices to better myself and my career, whether it's for academics or extracurricular purposes. Not to mention I can be a positive piece of encouragement for the team when things get rough. I want to encourage others to be there best selfs and surpass the expectations of others. I really hope you will allow me the privilege of making your school better than it already is now. I'm not going to say I think I'm the best athlete in the region, but I will let my work ethic on the track and in the classroom, make you assume that I do.
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