As my junior year is coming to an end, I've realized that looking for a college is creeping closer and closer. In the next year and a half I see college as a time to further my academic and athletic career, as a time to meet new people, and to explore new opportunities that arise. I would make a positive impact on the team and on the players. I feel that I am okay at helping people out as much as I can, but I'm looking to become better, and I am looking for a team that has those same kinds of people. Being around people who only see the good in you just overall makes you feel good and feel like a better person, this helps you strive to want to reach your goals and go further. My goal is to become the best person and runner I can be. I would say I am different from other recruits, in many ways. My character is pretty much based on how other people are around me and how I am treated, I would say that I am an energy neutral person. My athleticism varies on the event that is being ran and how long the event is. I would say my academics could use some improving but I am working on it because not everyone is that perfect straight A student that they want to be. Nobody's perfect, but having goals to set is something good to get into the habit of because it will help you out later in life. Everyone has their days when they aren't feeling the greatest, let alone, not feeling it, resulting in not trying very hard.
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