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At the least I'm going to go to college for my Bachelor's Degree and I hope to find a field of study within the boarders of the STEM program. I would love to be part of a team in college, because of the companionship, the people, and the ability to stay healthy/fit in college. I've been competitively swimming since Kindergarten and I've continued since. I'm not the fastest sprinter, but when I'm determined and confident I'm able to succeed in long distance freestyle and backstroke. If there is also the possibility, I'm also interested in the other aspects of water sports like, water polo, under-water hockey, and rowing. Throughout college, I'm looking for a good way to exercise, find decent people with similar interests, and an athletic outlet. Along with my involvement in swimming, I've also been involved with "Summer Soccer" for as long as I can remember, blossoming into my High School soccer career, as a Varsity Goalkeeper this year and last year it was a mix with a defender as well. With my interest in soccer, I was also able to manage soccer in two different ways; my Eighth grade year, I managed the Girl's Soccer Team and my Sophomore year, I managed the Boy's Soccer Team.
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