I would like to be a computer programmer. my goals and aspirations are to be the best person i can be for my family and self first by working hard and always striving too learn something new everyday. what makes me a good candidate for their team is i always put my team first i strongly believe in teamwork is the foundation of true success no matter what line of work it may be. what makes me different from other recruits is my ability to adapt quickly under pressure while keeping a level head knowing my positive energy can change a negative situation when giving the chance. as far as athletics go's i workout as directed by my father and coaches and with their help i'm 6"0 157 lbs just turning 14 years of age i have been on a very exclusive diet all my life with the right training and coaching skies the limit to the potential that could become for me and any organization that choose to invest. my academics are important to me but at times a little difficult but with the help of my teachers and family i have a very healthy work habit and above average grades but always room for improvement.
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