My goal for college is to be able to attend a school where I can play volleyball at a high level while also earning a degree that I can use to get a good job later in life. As of now, I am thinking about doing something with sports medicine or physical therapy but I'm not completely sure yet. In school I am in the STEM academy which is a program for students particularly strong in science or math. I decided to apply mainly because I'm pretty good at math and I thought it would be fun to have a little extra challenge. Outside of school and playing sports, I love to watch any sports I can find especially college sports. During the fall, on Saturdays I'm tuned into college football and Sundays I'm watching the NFL along with the occasional baseball. In the winter and spring, I'm watching college basketball, the NBA, MLB, college baseball, golf, tennis, or anything else I can find. During the summer, I will watch the college world series at the beginning but then after that there usually isn't much on so I usually go back and watch old college volleyball games until the next season starts where I watch a few games and then the cycle continues.
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