I have not yet decided what i want to study at this moment, i am leaning toward the health field or trades, i am currently in a tough schedule with hockey and academics. The Tier II hockey program i play for requires lots of travel and practice, despite this, i am managing, to succeed in high school, my marks are not in yet, but 60% is my lowest grade. I am hoping i can attend a school that has a hockey program that can accommodate my academics, Tier II hockey does not allow for this. If i am scouted you will notice that I am a superior skater, even at the Tier II Level, I am the youngest on my Junior Team this year, and my skating is advanced, I think that am suited for the NCAA because of this. I have honed my skating skills on the outdoor rinks for hours on end. i never played rep hockey but i have superior skating above peers who have played rep hockey most of their lives, i think this is because of my dedication and commitment to the game. I do not want to play out my years of Jr. Hockey because i want to advance my education, i prefer not to wait until i am 21 years of age to attend a college or university, education is important to me and my family.
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