My collegiate goals: To be the first of my parents to receive higher than a bachelor's or associates degree, as well as being the first to go to college that is not a community college. And hopefully with enough scholarships that my parents would not have to worry about me financially.
What separates me: Truthfully, I'm not sure. I know I'm not the "best ever" but I work hard and when I have my mind set to a goal, I push myself to exceed expectations set by myself, my authorities, and peers. I'm driven and passionate, I know I can do good. If I'm given the chance to prove myself.
Athletically: You will find that I'm quite resilient and I push through whatever struggles or obstacles may come my way. When I notice a flaw, I work to correct it. When a coach notices a flaw, I take his advice and apply it to myself. When I notice a flaw I work to help my teammates around me and give them the most support I can give.
Academically: I've always been an overachiever( to a fault or to an advantage) It is the same academic wise. I do hard work, turn in good work, and repeat. I know my weaknesses but I still push through, and never let it keep me from doing well in the class.
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