My goals is to graduate from high school and go to a four year university that following fall. While I'm in college I want to run track and do many more things. I want to get involved within the school like join clubs that interest me and get closer to other while I'm in them. I don;t want to be the type of college student that just goes to class everyday and then straight back to their dorms to do absolutely nothing for the remaining of the day, I want to be the type that's known and involved. I would be a good athlete for whatever school I attend because i'm not the type that is just worried about what i'm doing and me being the best of them all. Yes, I am going to do what I need to do and try my hardest to be the best and successful but I want that for my fellow teammates as well. I don't like nor want to see them failing I will help and support as much as I can, most athletes aren't like that because they're so worries about themselves and wanting to be the best of the best; and most athletes don't have the right attitude to be that successful because I learned it's not all about what you can do. You have to have the right mindset and a good attitude to go along with it. I will always do my best in the classroom and on the field, I'm the type of person that will work my butt off no matter the situation and what is thrown at me.
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