I guess, my collegiate goals and aspirations are simple. Of course, everyone wants to be "the best of the best" and that includes me. However, I know I probably can't be the "best" and will always have someone that's better than me in an area that I don't excel in. But, that doesn't mean I will always try to better myself whenever I go to practice or have free time with myself.
I would make a good candidate because not only do I want to be able to better myself, I want to help others better themselves too. I will lend a helping hand whenever I can and am adaptable to whatever position I am given, although, I don't have much experience in being a libero or setter.
I don't really know what makes me different, I want to say I can be able to fill in for different roles if I have to. However, I obviously can't play as a any of the main offensive if I want to be on a NCAA D1 team, but I would still love to play as a libero as long as I get to be on the court. Although I am shy and am not confident in myself, I will always make an effort to "shine" whenever I get a chance on the court. Also, my academics are simple, I just want to major in Computer Science and attend Med School, plus like others, I'm a 4.0 student.
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