Hello, my name's Sully, I'm twenty and I would like to do sports and studies in an university. I'm french, I play soccer as defensive midfielder in Le Grau du Roi (ESGDR), in France, in Régional 1 (level). Actually, I don't really understand how his site works and if it's for college athletes only or for everyone. So some informations on my graduate or academy are false and/or misunderstanding and I already apologize. I just want to try to be seen and potentially have an offer to be part of an university. I really want to reach the best level as possible in soccer and I'm ready to move anywhere. In France, I will not be able to continue my studies and play soccer in this level so I'm really motived to move in a country where I could potentially become professionnal (my first goal) and be graduate in a master's degree of management. I made a video of my performances of this year as you can see in my profile and I got the TOEFL test with 69/120. I will also be graduate in advanced technician's certificate of management this year, two years after my high school degree (Baccalauréat), in France. I will be delighted to talk with you if you are interested.
I'm sorry for my english.
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