My plans after high school include: getting a great education, playing field hockey, and earning a career. I'm still unsure what I would like to do as a career, what school I would like to attend, and what division I would like to play field hockey in. Therefore I'm open to going to pretty much any school in the nation, although I would like to stay on the east coast.
While I play field hockey, I am described as athletic, smart, physical, and aggressive. In a 1v1 I am not scared to go ball then body and take someone out in order to protect the net. When in a game or in practice, I am vocal giving directions and encouragement to the field players in front of me. In an effort to improve my skills I see a goalie trainer, go to the gym, and see a personal trainer at the gym. I am a versatile and flexible player.
Off the pitch, I would describe myself as intelligent, humble, quiet, shy to an extant, and friendly. On the weekends when I do not have field hockey, after homework, and after the gym I hang or 'chill' with my friends or just lay around my house on lazy days.
In school I have a 3.7 GPA and took PSATS my freshman year, which is only available to students in geometry. I preform in school as well as I do on the field. My grades are all A's and occasionally a B. Which personally I find very good. I plan on taking more honors and AP classes as my high school career advances.
I am a great choice for any school!
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