My goals attending college is to not only go and play baseball but to get the experience of playing with different teammates and traveling across the country playing baseball. But I also want to learn more of the game of baseball and learn life lessons on the way. But mainly I want to graduate college and go on to having a successful life for me and my future family,when my baseball career sadly comes to an end. Those are my goals for college.
What makes me a good canidate for your team is that I'm a hard worker I believe in hard work like nothing else. I'm a very competitive athlete. I hate loosing. But mainly I like to be a leader and the best teammate I can be
what makes me different from other recruits is that I'm a very competitive athlete,when I play the game I fear no one. But also I'm a person that everyone can get a long with, I like making friendships. Academics I'm a pretty smart person,I have good grades currently holding a 3.57 GPA and ranked 107 out of 700 in my class. I want to be a sports Psychologist in the future. I'm always concerned about my grades with teachers and dislike it when I miss school. Really care about my education
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