Dear coaches,
My goal is to become either a sports lawyer or become a criminal justice lawyer. When I was was younger I always dreamed of becoming a soccer player in college and maybe even go pro, but with other people putting me down and showing me the statistics of that ever happening it has just pushed me to train harder and work harder and become a better player to prove them wrong. I am a very dedicated person and when I get told to change something or do something on the field I work my butt off to fix that problem. After every game I feel I didn't do my best I will always ask my coach after the game what i need to fix and what I can do to fix that problem. L am that type of player that if we are running or in the weight room I will yell encouraging words or even something funny to lighten up the mood and help motivate my team mates. When I run a mile or even 2 I will always sprint the last stretch because if I don't then I always feel like I didn't push myself hard enough. Now about my academics, I am not going to sit here and lie to you and tell you that I am a perfect A plus student, but i am a very hardworking student I always give my all in school because I want to achieve my goals and would do anything to make my parents proud of me. I purposely put myself in hard classes because of the fact that I love to challenge myself.
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