Thinking of college is a scary thought especially as a Sophomore in a small town high school, but I tend to love thrill of going out of my comfort zone such as wanting to go to a large college with high expectations. I want to run track or do cheer in a D1 school. Working hard is fun to me. I love the feeling of getting better and knowing I am getting closer and closer to my goals. Mentally, I am strong, and will do whatever I put my mind to. For example, tumbling. I did gymnastics when I was little and the most I learned was a back handspring. I knew I did not want to stop there. Practicing almost everyday that I was free, I can now do 10 back handsprings, then a back flip, or round off back handspring full. I do not believe in limits. Also, I am very outgoing, and cheerful always putting my friends before myself. When I am apart of a team, I never hesitate to think of them as family. Track and cheer has built many friendships for me and helped me out as a person. In school, I work hard to get my work done and have big goals to be an anesthesiologist. I am taking concurrent next semester and trying to fit AP into my schedule as well. My current GPA is about a 3.4.
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