I am a sophomore and I have been wrestling since the 7th grade. I am very ardent about wrestling. I would love to do two things I am very passionate about and work very hard for both. wrestling and becoming a clinical psychologist.
when I am on the mat I never give up and I practice as if it was a real match. my signature move is a sag and a snap down. every day I try to get stronger only improving myself for what happens on the mat. I love a challenge and only to work and beat the people better than me.
although I am hardworking on the mat I am more hardworking at school and in my classes. I get what needs to be done and if there are any opportunities to improve a grade that already is great I will make that extra effort to make it even better. I am very much independent when it comes to school as well as being focused and getting assignments done.
collage is a big step towards my future and I know it would very much be different but I love challenges I would really like to go to a college that offers psychology and wrestling. I would love to be apart of your team, and hopefully making it better and getting to know the great people in it. making you and my family proud.
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