My goals for college is to leave a mark. I don’t want to be a student that walks in for a few years and then leaves. I want people to know my name and I want to break records. I want to graduate with a doctorates degree in medicine, so I can go into a field of chemical engineering or athletic therapy. I believe I will be a good candidate for your team because I am determined. I don’t let the slightest things stop me. Another reason is I’m a hard worker. You can’t get anywhere just sitting around, you need to work for what you want. Lastly I’m a good candidate because I’m a good team mate. I overall enjoy the sport I do and I love the people who do it with me. These reasons make me different from other players on your team because it’s hard to have all three in one person, and I believe I do. I push myself to the limits and I love doing so. I’m academically different because I already know what I want. I won’t change half way through my year to another field of study. If I’m struggling I will get help to make myself understand the material. I am different then other people who’ve had on your team and if you can not tell by this then come out and watch, or even talk with me.
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