Academically, my hope is too get the chance to attend a 4 year University. I hope to continue to excel academically throughout my high school years so that I can achieve this goal. I am currently leaning toward majoring in business. I also hope to continue to make time for causes that are important to me. Currently, I support causes at school, the main one being Invisible Children, and I hope to see that expand. I also just finished "Realy 4 Life" this past weekend, which is a fundraiser for cancer research, and i hope to continue participating in events like that. My passion and my dreams are mostly about soccer. I hope to continue to play with my club team throughout all of high school. They are extremly important to me and make me love the game even more. My main goal at the moment, is to win at Regionals in Honolulu with my club team in June. Another goal of mine is to play at the college level. I love soccer more than anything, and I would love to continue playing as long as I can. I haven't decided what I want to do after college yet, however I know I want to be successful, I want to do something I love. I'm willing to work hard until all my goals have been met.
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