As a student athlete, I am very committed to both school and soccer. I enrolled myself in honors and AP classes, and am a double major in emergency telecommunications and criminal justice at my high school, and on the athletic side i have been playing soccer for 9 years, and am still very devoted to playing soccer for many more years, it's always been a dream to play at collegiate level.
I have been playing soccer for a lot of my life and it is a huge part of me, and this most recent season I started playing for both all girls along with my co-ed team. I am willing to learn, I take criticism to heart and learn from my mistakes, I have the heart and passion for the game and willing to put in as much work as I need to keep improving.
I am always interested in learning new things and being challenged which is why I always push myself in academics as well as the reason why I started playing co-ed and not just all girls. It's definitely a learning experience that I am thankful to have had.
I want to attend a school that can push me academically and athletically. I aspire to go to a school that will help shape me into the best version of myself in the classroom and on the field.
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