I have many goals for college and for my running career. As of right now I am set on the career path of being an orthodontist and going to a good school of dentistry. I think I have many good qualities that would benefit a team. I am very determined and have a drive to reach success. I always try my personal best and I take my workouts and races seriously. I think I am different from others in character because I am a planner. I am a person that makes lists, charts and papers to prepare for the future. I try to be 100% prepared for everything I do. I don't just say, "I'll figure out what I want to do later, I still have a couple years." I take the idea of college and having a job that is sufficient for my needs very important. I am also very well-rounded. I get all A's in school, involved in academic super bowl, I have won the spelling bee three years in a row and went to regionals once. On top of my academics I follow a rigorous running schedule and even though I am only in middle school I get workouts from the high school and do them at my middle school practices. I also volunteer in the summer and am very involved in my church.
Event | 2017 5k races |
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5K | 20:15 |
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