My goals is to get In a great college once I've gotten in I want to studied business management so that I may own a restaurant or hotel in my future, and my dance dream to travel the world dancing or be in music videos with my choreography. I would make a great candidate for any team because I never quite I try to be positive even if it's not so good. I try my best through everything even what I enjoy such as soccer. Another reason that I would be a great candidate is because I love working with the team who will be known as my family and a supporting coach to help me get through anything that comes my way. What makes me different from another recruit? Honestly there is no difference they most likely want to get in a college play soccer and have a happy life but my character is positive, funny but shy till I know you well and very enthusiastic. I am different athletically because I consider myself the "anchor" keeping everyone together but not always the best, but try's there hardest and I never quite that's me in my team. Now academically I consider myself smart I get A's and B's occasionally a C pops up but I put school before my team because if I cant play a game because I flunked a test, my team is without me and I don't get to enjoy the fun of playing soccer with my team. There is power in people who dream big and try hard and I dream unrealistic things for myself and I try hard so give me a chance to show you what I'm capable of
Sincerely Hannah De leon
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