I aspire to not only be a very responsible yet active student but follow through with my dreams as well. My collegiate goal is to major in Marine Biology as well as wrestle, and possibly train to go into UFC at one point. I would make a good candidate for the team because I push myself to the extreme and I never stop believing in what I can do. Not only do I encourage myself to do better but I do the same for my teammates when they may not feel very motivated. I keep my grades up and stay on top of all my work and I don't let wrestling distract me from succeeding in school. I am different from other recruits because I am never negative and always look on the positive, as well as not getting worked up over the little things. I use losses as lessens and ways to evaluate myself and what I can do better next time, not as a way to look down on myself and discourage. I've done many athletics in the past such as cheer, track, color guard, softball, etc. But wrestling has become a true passion of mine that gives me a satisfaction that no other has. I succeed in academics and will be attending Broward College for my senior year of high school. I take many honors classes and an AP as well as multiple online classes.
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