College Admissions Essay: A Career As A Professional Athlete

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I credit my current and future success to an issue I faced as a kid. When I was younger, I had a hearing issue that caused me to fall behind academically, this required me to work in order to catch up, spending my summer vacation working through education programs to get back on the proper academic track. While things have never been easy, I feel that experience helped to develop the work ethic and determination that I have currently. I am a person that needs to work harder than the rest in order to succeed academically, which allowed me to get accepted and thrive at UConn, a Top 20 rated University in the country. My goal is to work as hard as I can so at the end of the day I can look back and have no regrets that I could have done more. I feel it’s this approach that will allow me to succeed in my professional endeavors. …show more content…

I am intrigued and fascinated with the background decisions that these professions require. A big influence for me is the fact that my cousin is a professional athlete. I have been fortunate to see his growth from high school, to college, to getting drafted. He is fortunate to play in Major League Baseball, however getting to see his progression from minor league baseball to the pros and seeing all the front office and backroom dealings that are discussed when bring up players truly interests me. Being able to get first-hand knowledge and experiences of front office executives and the roles that agents play with clients intrigues me as possible careers I’d like to peruse. I hope that his personal relationship and experience can provide me an advantage as I try to break ground into those

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