My goals and aspirations for college are to attend a college where I can study for my majors and degrees. I would also love to do track and field at the college I attend. I feel like I could be a good candidate for their team because I feel as if I could bring a lot to the table, I am hard-working, and determined, and I am also trainable and easy to work with.
I think I am different because once a goal is set I am determined to beat that goal and pass that goal with hard work. If I am not at that goal, I won't give up, I will work day and night til that goal is achieved.
As a character as a whole, I feel like I don just put my athletes and placement first, I think that sportsmanship should be number one because sportsmanship is important if not the most important thing to have as an athlete.
When it comes to academics I will say in the past I have not had the best grades but I always try my best to keep them up. I have never failed a class but I have gotten C's before, the lowest grade I have had was a D in my sophomore year in geometry class, I am not the best test taker, but when it comes to assignments, I always get them done on time and I usually get good grades on them or on my projects. I always try my hardest and I won't be a problem when it comes to academics.
Also, my grades are looking good right now if you are wondering. :)
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