Personal Statement
First off, I would like to thank you to take the time to read about my dreams and aspirations as an athlete and a student. It is truly an honor that you would take the time out of your busy schedules to read something like this. My dream is to play football for as long as my body enables me. Once my body does not enable me, I would like to be in the FBI as a criminal profiler. If all else fails, I would like to start my own youth football league that not only teaches kids about football, but teaches kids about having faith in God. I also have a desire to teach and coach track at what would be my alma mater of Fairmont High School. I want to bring a behavioral analysis class to Fairmont because I have found that a lot of kids who take the biotech CTC also have an interest in behavioral analysis. However, the psychology classes we offer at Fairmont focus on clinical psychology. So my plan is to sort of combine the two into one class and teach kids all about how to view the people they meet in a different way. What makes me a good candidate for a team is I can play a lot of different positions and I will give anything that stands in my way 100 percent. I also like to be a leader that leads by example and does not have to say much to motivate the team to do and achieve better. Also, I am very good at accessing situations on the field and reacting to them quickly. I consider myself a student of the game so I study film a lot in order to pick up on certain tendencies I see and react and help put my teammates in a position to react properly. Once again I thank you for reading this and I wish all the coaches who read this the best of luck with their respective teams.