I have been in volleyball since middle school and have always set goals for myself both academically and athletically. I aspired to be a jump-server entering freshman year. Initially, I was an underhand server in my first year playing volleyball. The following year, I became an over-hand server. When I attended Josephinum, I aspired to become a jump-server and completed that goal junior year. Ultimately, I imagine being a part of a supportive and competitive sports team to ensure that I improve as a player.
Academically, I want to enter a strong law program that educates me the most possible. Then, I want to focus on a specific law career. I want to be a well-recognized attorney. After gaining experience, I want to become a judge. I picture myself helping others and advocating for others.
I am a good candidate for a team because I am very competitive and persistent. I encourage my teammates to take risks and push myself to try new things. I believe that if you don't take risks, then you won't improve because you will be content with what you already know. I love learning and I think that the world has a lot to offer, so it is up to us to take advantage of those opportunities.
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