I don't have many collegiate goals as of now, my main goal is to do good in the present. College can only happen if I'm being the best I can be, right now. that's why I try to keep myself in the spot I am now, not getting too ahead of myself, and putting 110% effort into everything I do. If I am doing good right now, I am destined to have a great future. The key to all of this is patience, because good things come to those who wait. But I have really taken an interest into physical therapy, which involves the rehabilitation of irritated or broken bones, joints, or muscles. most of these injuries are from sports. I just love love being on the field/court, and doing my best, even talking about sports can make me a happy person. And I consider myself far different from many student-athletes. Many student-athletes put the "Athlete" before "Student" when that's not the case with me. and I consider myself as an advantage for most teams out there. My motto is no plays off, 110% every time. And above all, I'm just a good person to be around, have no hate for anybody. not the fighting or arguing type. I'm aggressive on the field and only the field.
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