Throughout my entire life I have been taught to strive for excellence in everything that I do. Whether it be school, sports, work, my social life, or helping others I have always wanted to do it to the best of my abilities. The area that I have focused a great deal of my time to has been school. Since a young boy I have had aspirations to become a nurse, specifically a trauma nurse, which has in turned pushed me to strive academically in order to accomplish my dreams. I hope to continue and achieve my dream at the level of education. Along with my career dreams, I have used sports as a way to push my mind and body to achieve goals and to better myself as a person. Whether it be football, basketball, soccer, or track/cross-country I have always had my eyes on improving my mind, body, and striving to compete on the highest level that I can. My ability to succeed both in school and in sports is what sets me apart from other recruits and I believe that in order to truly succeed and achieve my goals, I must work hard in every facet of my life. I genuinely cannot wait for what the future holds.
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