My motivation is to follow a University course which consists of my two personal treasured motifs, Track and Nursing. Allowing myself to accomplish my profession in work of nursing within the bounds of track, including control. Throughout my journey in life, I have grown up watching my brother and cousins grow within sports having great sportsmanship. My passion for track began when I first saw and step foot on a track and continues as I push forward striding ,demonstrating my wholeheartedness and commitment. Furthermore, as young as six years of age, from kindergarten and presently I have established being an honors student ;all while being an active athlete( cheerleading, track, dance/ballet, and soccer). I challenge myself to reach higher levels of learning and developing the skills needed to become productive, respectful, contributing citizens and a perpetual learner. In addition to, being apart of various clubs such as: National Juniors Honor Society, Japanese and Language Cultural Club , Ivy League Organization, Spartan Track Club and Best Buddies. In summary, I feel that I am a substantial applicant for any University as a result of being a Honors student as well as a talented athlete.
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