I am a 5'5'' striker girl, weighing about 120 pounds. I go to Potomac Falls High School as a Sophomore. My first year of high school, I tried out for the soccer team, and got into the JV team. During the season I was the first person to score a hat-trick in the JV team! today, in fact, (Sophomore year), I tried out again and I got into the JV team as well. I also play club soccer at SYSA that is Division 1. My current GPA is a 3.6 with A's and B's on my report card.
I am currently thinking about going towards the Architecture field of study, but I'm not 100% sure yet. My family is in financial needs, so scholarships/FASFA would be needed. I am open to all different schools, no school is currently off limits for me! I do have a preferred school, however: George Mason University. GMU is where my older brother, Cristopher, is currently going to; therefore, I would have better chances to get in, and it is a good school.
As an athletic and competitive student, I would love to join a college soccer team, and potentially become a professional soccer player! My goals this year are to improve as a player and as a person. I would really love to make the Varsity team next year!
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