My college goals are to become a marine biologist and to be a competitive volleyball player. My aspirations for college is playing volleyball. What makes me a good candidate for your team is on how likable I am and how I get along with the other players. My freshmen and sophomore year I was team captioned. In my junior year, I was bumped up to varsity. I played an important role in my JV team as a player and as a person. I am now a senior and I plan to help my team and hope we achieve the goals we want. What makes me different from other players is that I put in the hard work and I know what I need to do to become a more qualified volleyball player for your team. What makes me different is I make a mistake but it doesn't happen twice I learn from it and know what I have to do and I fix it ,then when I get back on the court it never happens again. As an athletic perspective I am coachable and easy to grasp on what were learning , talking about. I started my volleyball playing in sixth grade for Spencer County Middle School. During those years I seek out a personal volleyball coach to improve my skills. I then played for Spencer County High School. I played Legacy as my club team. I work hard everyday to improve my skills and knowledge as a volleyball player. An a academic point of view is that I try my hardest on all my school work, I ask questions. I hope to be an interest and a big asset to your college.
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