Academically, in college, I hope to maintain or improve my GPA. I am very passionate at working hard to get good grades and keeping them. I am very motivated to " get the job done " and have it done at 110%. I enjoy the challenge of harder classes along with the satisfaction of a good grade in the end. I wish to also have new experiences and create new memories by either making new acquaintances or fulfilling life long goals. Athletics to me is very important. I have always considered myself as an athlete. Like I stated before, I am very motivated, which I feel is a very important characteristic to athleticism in the road to success. I will execute the task as soon as it is asked and completed to full potential. And not only in school do I enjoy the challenge of harder classes but also the challenges that are found in sports. Such challenges as early morning to late night intense practices, long travel hours, and immense effort in competition while maintaining my GPA. I have been told that if you fail to prepare, you are preparing to fail. For now and through the rest of my high school career, I will be preparing to succeed academically and athletically for my college years.
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