My goals in college is to graduate at the top of my class as a neurosurgeon. The things that make me a good candidate for any team is that I try my best and give my all at anything I do. I'm a great teammate, and I stay very positive when things aren't going the way my team wants it to. My team goes first, you can't win and enjoy winning if you don't get along with your teammates, you can't win a game by yourself. Another reason why I feel like I'd be a good candidate is because playing with girls that are better than me, pushes me to get better as a person and as a teammate. I'll play anywhere on the field exept hind catcher. I've played softball for as long as I can remember. What sets me aside from any other recruits is that I'm a great enthusiastic girl. I try my best to get along and please everyone around. I help anyone and everyone I can. In athletics I'm very interchangeable I'll play anywhere I'm put and give it my all. I learn fast and have my heart set on becoming the best I can be and if I reach that point I'll push harder till I'm pleased with how I play. My academics aren't perfect, but I make A's most of the time other times I make B's. I love school and being the best I can in every class. I'm committed to what I do in life. If I do it I'll do everything in my power to be great and the best.
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