I one day want to be a professional player in the big leagues, trying to conquer every step of the way and try to win every game we can, all of this can be possible with hard work, dedication, sacrifice, and many more principles that I will need to become a professional. I will be willing to work hard, I will try and fight for my dreams and encourage myself to do the best. I am usually hard-working, I always do what I am told, even if I'm dying in sweat. I am a human being, so I will make mistakes, big or small, crucial or useless, but I am willing to try and try and try, I don't know what it takes fully to be the greatest, but with a college opportunity, I will be able to understand the work I will need to put in order to compete at the professional level and it will open my eyes and make me more of an opportunistic person and fully understand my abilities as a player and how I can use them on the pitch. I will really love to play in a college where it is competitive so I don't lose my A-game and a college that will make me work hard, that is all I have to say on my commitment on the college team I am going to, thank you for reading and thank you for your time.
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