My goals for college are to succeed in maintaining a high G.P.A, achieving my masters, majoring in Psychology and Sociology to become a counselor and continue being a student athlete to stay fit and do what I love. I want to achieve an occupation that will help support my family and I with a very good pay, also doing what I love, which is helping others out mentally and maybe even physically.
I would be a very good candidate because of how dedicated, diligent and consistent I am on working hard to achieve my goals. As a person, I am very respectful. With this respect, I take it and apply it to my responsibilities. Dedication is a big aspect in my life. It is what I have really inherited from my dad. Succeeding isn't the hardest part about falling down. There is no success if you cannot even pick yourself back up. And this is what makes me different from other recruits character-wise. No matter the outcomes or how many times I fail, I will always stay dedicated, respectful and responsible to get back in the right path.
I am different from the other recruits athletic-wise because I am not as consistent, but I am dedicated to my sport. I try my hardest to achieve all the help I can get in school during all the free time that I get. I also focus on eating a HEALTHIER meal instead of not eating at all. Last but not least, I most definitely get all the work I need, and strive to obtain the best of the best.
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