I know that I want to attend a four-year university that will prepare me for graduate law school. I am a good candidate because I work well with others, I cooperate very easily, I always respect others' opinions, I listen skillfully, and I treat people the way I would want to be treated. I am different than other recruits because golf is my entire life. I started playing at the ripe age of six and could not think of a more perfect sport for me. I stopped playing for a bit of time when I was around ten years old, but when my parents got us a country club membership, I started right where I had left off. In the summer I get out to practice or play as much as I possibly can. During the fall season, I keep my team warmed up by holding 'captain's practices' even though our season is technically in the spring. In the winter I work in an indoor facility and better my swing as time goes on. During the spring season, there is not a single day that you won't see me at the range making small tweaks to try and perfect my swing or at the course reflecting on how I played in my last match and fixing the shots I didn't do right the day before. I have so much drive around golf that it completely consumes me.