I always wanted to become a tennis player, my biggest dream was to be like Maria Sharapova. I want to enter in a tennis team on which every one have the same possibilities. I want to go in a college where I can achieve all my goals. I'm still undecided on which direction I want to go. I want to study medicine, but unfortunately I have not got the subjects that can permit me to do it, so if I can find a college, that let me take the studies to become a surgeon, it would be amazing. However, if it cannot be possible I would take a different way, on which I would like to study journalism. Personally, writing is always been something that I did naturally. I'm a person full of fantasy and imagination and even if I am still indecise to where exactly I want to be, I am sure about tennis. I want to donate a sense to all the years on which I played really hard. Probably, I am not became what I wanted to be, but have the chance to study what I like and to do the thing that I love more than anything else. So take a scholarship would be a big opportunity to go in another country, study what I want to and play tennis. I'm ready to start a new adventure!
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