A person's character and respect for others are most important to me. I want to attend a university in which character continues to be developed in students - a place where I will continue to develop into a man. I want to attend a university that has a good reputation in the local community. I enjoy volunteering by helping people of all ages with physical or mental challenges, permanent or temporary. I want to attend a university that helps students to graduate, meaning academic programs are in place to ensure the success of those willing to put forth the effort. Lastly, I want to attend a college with a wheelchair basketball program. I want to compete and help them win a National title. I want to represent our Nation by playing for Team USA. I want to be a wheelchair basketball coach. My backup plans are to be a doctor of physical therapy, work in the front office of an NBA team, or be an adaptive fitness coach. I'm a great teammate, communicator, visionary, and defensive player. I work hard to play a clean game with minimum turnovers. I am working hard to develop my handles further and to be a problem on offense for the defense. I am a young man of good character.
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