Hi, my name is Lianne Duong! I am a 16 year old student athlete from Southern California involved in both academic and soccer activities. I am apart of my school's International Baccalaureate program and I take my academics pretty seriously; however, I do have a good balance between my social and academic life. At school, I am involved in several clubs as I am the vice president of Key Club, treasurer of Unicef, and secretary of TOPSoccer. I am also apart of NHS (National Honor Society).
Soccer is one of my main passions as I love the thrill and adrenaline the game brings me. On the field, I am a competitive player who puts her maximum efforts in every game. I love meeting new people and one factor I admire about soccer are the relationships you build with your teammates. I'm blessed to have been able to experience the game of soccer for 7 years and counting!
For the future, I haven't decided what I would want to major in; however, I am leaning more towards Pre-Med and Biomedical Engineering. I would love to match with a college that fits me academically!
Thank you for getting to know me!
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