I’m a senior at Mather High School in Chicago, Illinois. I’m 5’7” at 155 lbs. I was a starting freshman on the Lady Vikings Varsity basketball team at Lakeside High School in Atlanta, GA. Once I transferred to Mather I made the varsity team and for three year as now I have played as a Center, power Forward, and Shooting guard. Playing basketball in college has always been something I’ve dreamt about but seemed like a long shot but now that it’s at my fingertips I am more than eager to get on the court once more. In all honesty I have no idea where I want to go to college. I’ve been exposed to living in both rural and urban areas and I like both, geographically speaking on where I’d like to go to college is up in the air. I am open to different colleges but I prefer somewhere Midwest and or south (all in my family’s consent of course). Preferably I’d like to go somewhere that isn’t ridiculously expensive and possibly offer some money plus money from FASFA being the financial status of my family. I have always had a knack for science and using my hands so engineering has grabbed my attention and at the time being I’m interested in heading into that field.
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