The reason I want to go to college is to be who I can be. and try to be who I wanna be. I love playing basketball. and I would do anything to play. and I will try my hardest to make it to the NBA. and if I do I want to help people and save people lives. and basketball I want to be the best team player and I want to be know as a respectful person who follow dreams. and make people dreams come true. I've always enjoyed playing basketball. One of my favorite things to do is go to the gym and shoot around with friends. I even have some experience at playing basketball. I'm really hardworking, I push myself, and I never quit, therefore I will be the best basketball player there ever was! Hardworking has always come naturally to me. There was that time when I worked so hard I felt like dying. I'm always working my hardest. Whenever I play basketball, I work 'till I can't work anymore. Being able to work hard is the first step along the path to becoming a basketball player. Never quiting takes a special talent. I gained a lot of experience at never quiting because I grew up with my cousins and they never quit. I learned a lot about the sport from my dad. For example, he was the one who told me never to quit. The time I spent never quiting is sure to give me an advantage when it comes to becoming a basketball player.
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