One of my main goals as of now, being a high school soccer player, is to play college soccer. It has been a goal of mine for a long time and I plan on it being in my future. Another collegiate goal of mine is to major in Exercise Science. I love sports and athletics and I feel as though my passion for them will take me down a great path. Something that makes me different from other recruits is I am very self- motivated, I learn fast, get along with others, and understand the importance of being a team player. I am a hard worker and don't quit, and I take the game of soccer very seriously, but most of all I take my grades very seriously and know that they come first. I realize that sports are a part of your entire life and keeping up your grades is a huge part of playing a sport. I also realize that you can never be too old for a little fun. The game of soccer or any sport always should be fun. I believe my passion and love for soccer is very special because I have watched a lot of players walk away from this sport because they lost passion. I don't think I will ever lose passion for the game of soccer and my goal is to become the best player I can be in college as well as be a quality student athlete.
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