My collegiate goals are to major in mechanical engineering, and be the best student athleader I can be. I am a leader on and off the field. I am an extremely hard worker that is whole-heartedly dedicated to playing sports in college. While I do love football,my education does take priority. As a college athlete,I feel that I will be able to make a huge difference in the lives of many. It is my personal goal to help other young students achieve their dream of playing sports at a college level while succeeding academically. Should I not become a professional athlete, I still intend on helping youth. I would use my degree from college to work as a mechanical engineer which can allow me to continue to do the things I love, building and football. Being an engineer will still allow me to make enough money to start up football camps for other kids that may want to play the sport at a collegiate or professional level. I would have the financial freedom to pay for the kids that needed financial help. I would not be a professional athlete but I would at least stay connected to the sport, and make a difference in the lives of other kids, who may strive to become that professional athlete.
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