My goals include going to college and going into medical school to become a CRNA. I am a good candidate because I can learn fast and I am a hard-working person with the desire to do more than I am capable of. I try to push myself in all aspects whether it be school, sports, working, or just daily life. I am different just like everyone but I feel that I am capable of anything I set my mind to. I recently was in a car accident and had to have emergency back surgery, I was told I'd never do gymnastics again. It took a day for me to get up and walk upstairs straight out of surgery because I didn't care what the Doctor said I was competing. After a few months of PT, I was back at gymnastics and I also decided to do wrestling as well. After not even a month of doing wrestling, I decided to go to state and see how far I could make it. I ended up placing 5th in the state my first year ever doing wrestling. That is when I realise I am capable of more than I ever thought and I said to myself "Never let fear decide your future." Academics are important to me because without them I wouldn't have gotten to where I am today without them. I strive to make all A's and I do not settle for less.
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