When I picture myself over the next couple of years, I see myself working hard to achieve my goals. Right now, my goals are to go to a college that will prepare me for my future, of hopefully being a (wildlife) vet; at the same time, I want to run competitively, as I am working very hard right now to get faster and stronger. However, I really want a college that will be a good fit for me and the level of education I aspire. While my main priority is my education, I would love to run in college. Throughout high school, I have learned to love cross country and track. It has become a way for me to meet amazing people while staying healthy at the same time. Cross country has made me mentally stronger and tougher, overall making me a better person! I hope to continue my love for running in college, as it would allow me to stay both physically and mentally healthy, while also meeting a safe group of people that would care about me. I am a very committed person, as I will work extremely hard in school, as well as focus on how I can improve in running to be at my best. I hope to find a team and school that fits all of my needs and wants, along with my outgoing and loving personality!
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