My collegiate goals have been somewhat known from a young age, well for the most part. Ever since i can remember i’ve wanted to be a cheerleader my whole life, especially in college. Ever since I started cheerleading at age 7 I knew that there was no chance I’d ever stop! I believe that my main asset to every team I‘ve been on and will be on is my drive and energy. I don’t like to say that I’m always happy at cheer because it sounds fake but truly in my heart when i’m at cheer there is no other place I’d rather be in that moment. And I definitely have had a realization of how hard I need to work to achieve my goals! That is where my strong drive to be better and always do my best comes from, which I also believe makes me a better candidate than others! My drive makes me a more determined recruit that’s willing to work harder to help myself be better for my team! In addition to my main assets of great energy and determination, my academics also thrive! The main reason I try so hard and have so much motivation to do my school work and get good grades is so that I can cheer, that’s another reason why I love cheering so much, because it motivates me to do better in my academics!
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