In college I want to get a bachelors in physical education, and become a high school football coach. I'm hard working, and I give everything I've got . I think that academics are more important than sports. As my dad has always embraced upon me "in the names Student Athlete, student comes before athlete". I have seen how hard my dad has to work just to make ends meet , and I don't want to live that way. I wanna have a good job and a good life that provides for my family and I. I always give my all, whether it be in the classroom, weight room, or on the field. I work hard for everything that I have achieved, in which I think is most important. Especially when it comes to playing a sport such as football. Because football is just like life, you will only get out of it what you put into it. As of right now I have a 3.6875 GPA Grade Average and my goal is to have at least a 3.9 or higher by the time I graduate. I am a left handed center which is very rare, I always get a kick out of seeing peoples expression when they see how good I can snap especially being left handed. I started on Varsity as a sophomore in High School from putting in dedication and hard work.
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