Hi, my name is Megan Stickler and I am a sophomore at East Carter High School in Grayson, KY. I am currently ranked in the top 5 of my entire class with a weighted GPA of over a 4.0.
After high school I plan on attending college and majoring in either biology or chemistry. I would like to play soccer for that college to help pay for my school and continue my soccer career. I have played soccer since I was 4 years old and club soccer since I was 9 years old; it has always been a dream of mine to play college soccer. I'm a starter for not only our varsity soccer team, but also our varsity basketball team. I'm very academically driven and am looking forward to intertwining both soccer and academics while in college.
My current dreams and goals hinge from my ambition to acquire a career in either pharmocology or dentistry. I am pursuing a college that has strong academics and a successful soccer program to help me accomplish my future career. I have found that academics and soccer go hand in hand, which have been key elements to my success. I would love to continue this successful trend in college with a school that is in alignment with my current dreams, goals, and aspirations.
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