My goals and aspirations are to attend a college that has a strong and rigorous science, mathematics, and engineering fields of study. I want to strive to be part in of these subjects in college in order to to have a degree and to be at a better position in society. I have the energy and ambition to be able to study hard and accomplish my goal academically. What makes me a great candidate for any coach's team is that I would use the same energy and ambition from the classroom and apply it on the court. The way I am different from other recruits in character is that I always try to have a positive attitude and try my best to help my team accomplish our goals together. Athletically, the way I am unique is that I use what I learn from other sports such as soccer and lacrosse and I apply it on the basketball court defensively and offensively to make myself a better player. Academically, I put school just as important if not more than my sports, and I strive to do my utmost best in the classroom. Since sixth grade I have attended an independent school and right now I am going to a boarding school and both schools are rigorous and make myself work to the top of my abilities.
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