A goal of mine that I want to accomplish, is to go to the Olympics. If I work really hard and put my time into it I believe with some help from you all I can accomplish it. Another goal would to just even be able to play basketball in college, but because I am only 5'1 I sometimes have the disadvantage, so that is why track is my primary sport. I feel like I could and would be a good candidate for your team because I am willing to try to do whatever is asked of me and if I do not succeed the first or even the twentieth time, I'm not going to quit until I succeed, because I have been taught that whatever you start you have to finish. I believe some things that make me different in character is that I like constructive criticism and I can take it and I will apply it . I also am open to new ways to try different techniques. While I am hard on myself I also feel like that pushes me to try even harder. I was gifted with the athletic ability as many others are, but what makes me different is that I push myself as hard as I have to in order to get better. My parents have set out to make sure I have had good grades. At first I was required not to have any C's so I could play sports, but I now realize how important good grades are so I can not only get good choices in schools but also it will help me understand more in whatever I choose to do.
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