In college, I plan to major in Biology and continue on to Med School in hopes of becoming a non-invasive cardiologist. Since I go to an Early College high school, I have already been exposed to a college course load. For 2 years I have taken 3-5 college classes a semester and will hopefully graduate with an Associate's in Science degree along with a high school diploma. Although I am an undersized pin hitter, I think that my quick reflex's, vertical, and experience playing at a fast pace help to overcompensate for my height. Along with being an athlete at Triangle volleyball club, I also work as a camp and clinic assistant to become more involved with my club community and help more athletes grow their game. Being in these positions have helped me develop the ability to put others needs before myself for the betterment of everyone. I feel that it is very important to have a team culture centered around loving and playing for each other. I want to go to and play for a college that has a great Biology program and Med school acceptance rate, opportunities centered around community outreach and development, and a team culture grounded in selflessness, camaraderie, and discipline.
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