As a Freshman now for 2017-2018 school year, being new to High School and competing in meets will be different, my competitors and coaches will be different. And the way I train will be different, and including my academics too. Everything in High School will be different from Middle and Elementary School. But so am I. As I've looked back to Elementary and Middle School, my athletic skill and fitness has always improved. My academics, not so much. They've always stayed the same, but now that High School is coming, I know that my Academic skills will change, improve, and stay that way. I know it will because I'll do it.
Every athlete has one thing in common, they don't like to lose. Losing is the worst thing to do, which is why I will make sure I won't lose. Now that I am a freshman, when I keep training like I am now for these next four years, I will make sure I will beat my competitors. But I learned the with sports part in school, absolutely comes the academic part, and know I will do a lot better in High School, and will definitely be a High School graduate of 2020. To use NCSA to help me look for a good college for a good education and to compete in track and field, I will make sure that whatever college I attend to, I will be one of the best if not the best student/athlete of that college. I will do it.
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