My goals in college are to become a better student, find myself, learn new things and have fun. I know it may not be what everyone else wants to do, but it's what i want and i will achieve my goals. I will do this by staying focused and never giving up. As for the part about softball, i think I'd make a great candidate for your team because I have a great attitude towards everything. If I or someeone else makes a mistake, I encourage them to get the next one. I believe softball is a game of failure. To win though, we must fail less than the other team. I also think i can contribute to your team because I am a triple threat. I can slap, hit, or bunt. I can get from home to first in 2.8 seconds. My current travel softball team is the Illinois Outlaws. I believe I can do a lot for your team. I don't ask for much, just to have fun, win games and be able to play my heart out. I am different from many people because yes, i care about winning, but if we don't win as a team, i don't think of it as a win. A team works together and picks each other up. If that isn't happening then i believe that it's just a bunch of girls playing softball together. I love playing on teams because it makes me happy.
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