The things that I want to pursue as I get older is becoming a Zoologists. I would love to go to a college where there is an excellent Zoology program. I was about 7 years old when I started my career in softball. I just wanted to play a sport that looked fun and something that would keep my busy. I have learned a lot about myself. I’ve learned that I can learn from my mistakes and that most of the game is mental. I’ve learned to have more confidence in myself and to stay positive. Most of the game is all mental and so I’ve learned to not get in my head if I do bad, because it can mess up the way I play in another part the game whether it be fielding or hitting. When I do bad I just have to learn from the mistakes and get better.
My academic goals for high school is to try to get straight A’s, and then go to a college that will help me pursue what I would like to do outside of college. I would like to get a scholarship to a good college whether it be for my grades or softball, or both. My academic plans for college is always going to be school, and grades before anything. I have to have good grades which is A’s and B’s for me. I just push through and stay as positive as can be. One of my unique characteristics is listening to others and being there for them. I also am super funny and outgoing. I also get along with the people that I meet and I love meeting new people.
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