As a future college student, my collegiate goals and aspirations are to reach my full potential on the court, but first in the books since academics are my main focus and most important. My major is either to be in the Criminal Justice field or Physical Therapy. What makes me a good candidate for anyone's team is that I am hard-working, never give up, competitive, have good leadership skills, and always help my teammates' keep their confidence. A negative in my competive spirit is that I do not like to mess up or make a mistake, but I have learned that it is apart of the game and you have to keep playing. What separates me from the rest is that I am a team pleayer and an unselfish teammate, if i'm getting mine, I want my teammates to get theirs too, I am an all-around athlete who has the speed and strength to play any position, my main focus right now is getting better at ball handling, my academics are good, my weaknesses are math and sometimes science, in those departments I make B's and C's the rest of my classes are A's and B's. I have all the needed credits to graduate except two which I will partake in during my senoir year as well as I have passed the FCAT.
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