In college I would love to pursue a degree in accounting. Athletically I would love to run varsity track I have done it for 4 years but I didn’t have an aspirations for it until sophomore year. I really came out of my shell my sophomore year and I get enjoyment from running and weight training now. I enjoy the feeling of improving in what I do wether that be running and getting faster or hitting a new PR when lifting just pushing myself to be better has helped me in so many ways. I also love to bond with people I’m a little shy until I get to know people then it seems I can talk to them for hours. I also love to see kids be active and bond with each other to make a friendship that could last forever.
Whenever I have free time I enjoy going on a run it helps me clear my mind and think about something. Every time I have a problem I try my hardest to solve it myself but I ask for help when I can’t. In academics I enjoy learning new things in school just so I have more common knowledge and expand on subjects that I have loved and made them easier. I’m a light hearted person that most people like because I can communicate with and bond with. Everyone around me seems to be able to talk to me on a friendly level.
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