My goal for college is to get a Criminal Justice degree. With this degree I will work towards joining the FBI which is the main goal. In order to obtain this, I am applying to do an internship after senior year at the FBI headquarters during the summer.
What makes me different than others is that my father is in the Marines, and so far has served for 16 years. During his 16 in the service I have moved to 10 different schools, because of not only my father's service, but also the bad conditions of certain schools I have been to. A big thing that makes me different from other recruits is that I lived in Japan for 3 years. As of right now I have a 2.9 GPA, but I am working hard to get better grades in order to be qualified for the coaches. In athletics I have played soccer all my life, and flag football. My Uncle is a pro soccer player and I used to go watch him play for DC United. When I actually started playing tennis was freshman year. During that year I decided to commit to the sport and practice often in order to become number one in the state. Every day after practice I stay in order to get the extra practice with the coach for an hour.
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