When I go to college, I would like to attend University of Denver. I would like to major in some form of engineering though I am not quite sure what form. I would also like to qualify for a hockey scholarship, big or small. Anything that would help me would be nice. I am different from other recruits in many ways. My personality is very magnetic(as all my teachers say) and I love to get along with people. I am a well rounded team player and can work with any coach that knows the game. I have been playing hockey for 12 years, a majority of my life. I love the sport with all my heart and bring passion and intensity to each game I play. I love working with guys on my team to help me get better but also help them become better athletes. I have a great knowledge of the game and tactics about the game. Every time I step on the ice, I see it and examine where I need to be and when I need to be there. My academic life has not been very good. I have been lazy most of my high school career. I have just now started caring about my grades and started picking up. I am a smart young man and can learn very easily. My GPA may not show this, but my grades now do. My grades have picked up since I started caring because I would like to attend an University and would also like a hockey scholarship. I have stopped being lazy and started working as hard as I can to achieve good grades.
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