My goals are to go to college and get a degree in criminal justice with a minor in psychology. As I've wrestled more and more it's taught me to be a like minded hard working person with the goal to just get better. Another goal of mine is to help and take care of others how they have helped me while I grow.What makes me a good candidate to be on a collegiate team is that I am a leader who works hard, is always up to learning more and more, I support and bring up others, and I do my best to set the pace and example both on and off the mat. What makes me different from everyone else is that I always work hard no matter where I am off and on the mat with the same mentality of always trying to get better. What also makes me different from other recruits is I truly enjoy the sport of wrestling which makes me want to strive to be great in whatever I may do in my future. Academically I work hard in the classroom, always ask questions, I get stuff done early, and see what I can do to get the next best thing in school. Wrestling is something that both truly changed me and is something that I want to carry on further on the collegiate level both academically and athletically.
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