When I graduate Highschool I would like to play college basketball. Academic wise, I want to work in the Medical field because I don’t like seeing people hurting, instead of watching I can help those who are in need. My grandma inspired me to become a doctor, and my family inspired me to become a basketball player. with both of those interest I want to be able to give back to my community and give back to my family. What makes me a good candidate for their team is that I can drive to the basket hard enough, I don’t put my head down if game is still on the clock, and more. For academics I always keep my grades up, and if it goes down that’s the first thing on my mind to fix because I hate seeing grades lower then a 79%. I do extracurricular programs like, pre college programs, Boys&Girls Club which has a class that’ll help me on what college I may be interested in, a play where I can do my homework quietly. The Boys&Girls Club has a lot of volunteering opportunities and an internship program called “Career Launch” that I participate in, they also provide scholarship money.
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