My goals is to be a student athlete and great softball player and learn more things along the road also I want to be a pediatrician nurse. I think when I get into college when I get onto a softball team I'm not sure which softball team I will be on because I don't know what the future will hold for me but when I think what makes me a good candidate for the team I think it because I strive to be better everyday and Im a teachable person. I think what make me different from others is even though I'm not the best player I have a good attitude and if in the future I may not get a lot of play time I still show good attitude to my teammate and the coaches. I give my best even if it's not working out for me I don't show how mad or sad I am on the field. I try my hardest to support and cheer my teammates on even if I get strike out I take 3 seconds and all the negativity is gone and I forget it and keep cheering them on. I don't just strive to be the best in the field I strive to be the best off the field to I know I don't have the best grade grades but I still try may hardest in the class room to. Thank you for taking the time to read this to whom ever is reading this.
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