I am an intellectual student athlete, who strives to maintain a high acedemic gpa, and to always work hard on my athletic talents. When I go to college, I aspire to study Psycology, because I've always been interested in people, and their behavior and mind. I'm a huge people person, I love people, and always strive to make new relationships with them. I believe I would be a good canidate for your team because I've learned the skill of adapting and adjusting to anything well, whether it be plays or simply just a position. I gained this skill, from being a very versatile player throughout my basketball career. I differentiate from other recruits because I always have a good attitude, and always in a good mood, no matter what. Also, I have a good support system behind me, which is always a good aspect to me being a good player, not only on the court but off the court too. Additionally, I always seek out to help my teammates be better, and push them to be their best. Furthermore, with acedemics I keep up with my school work, and know how to get things done around any kind of schedule, and if that means staying up late hours, then thats what I'll do, to be an outstanding student athlete.
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