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- Dec 24, 2013
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Hi, I'm a 19 year old college student from Miami, Florida. I currently attend FSU as a mathematics major (although I am almost done with my coursework, with one semester left, I still have enough scholarship money to stay another year so I will do that, either pursuing more mathematics courses or exercise science courses - i actually have enough courses to get three degrees, in mathematics, exercise science, and biology, so I may do just that). I think they will help with my goals, as shown below). I am looking for a forum with great principles to follow, and this forum will only increase my chances of success. I thought I wasn't going to make it until I found this forum by serendipity. Basically a few hours ago when I found about this forum by Google I decided to stop being a parasite. I cancelled all of my student loans and got my a$$ up and worked out my juggling skills (giving myself a poor excuse beforehand of why not to juggle the ball...ha ha). I took up soccer a few weeks ago and I have been practicing every day for about three weeks now (I lose count now, I just know it started early december). I hope to make it to the big leagues someday, but I know it's going to be one heck of a dirty, unpaved road. I am so happy I will get to pave my own road; I am beyond excited.
This is a goal I find realistic. I've been an athlete my whole life, and I have been running since I was young. I've also played sports like football and baseball, but didn't find my passions there. I've also weight-lifted since I was 14, so I very much so think I have a chance. Given that I practice every day, giving it 110%, seeing the light every day - I see no way I can fail. That, and maintaining my everlasting confidence. Staying another year in college can potentially open doors for me because my college does indeed have a men's soccer club that, with hard work and perseverance, can land me somewhere special - it will help a LOT with networking. So in short, the #1 thing keeping me going is this action (not a dream - because I am doing it!). It used to be school, but I don't think it is for me - just a back-up plan in case things don't work out between me and soccer, like an injury happens - God forbid.
This is a goal I find realistic. I've been an athlete my whole life, and I have been running since I was young. I've also played sports like football and baseball, but didn't find my passions there. I've also weight-lifted since I was 14, so I very much so think I have a chance. Given that I practice every day, giving it 110%, seeing the light every day - I see no way I can fail. That, and maintaining my everlasting confidence. Staying another year in college can potentially open doors for me because my college does indeed have a men's soccer club that, with hard work and perseverance, can land me somewhere special - it will help a LOT with networking. So in short, the #1 thing keeping me going is this action (not a dream - because I am doing it!). It used to be school, but I don't think it is for me - just a back-up plan in case things don't work out between me and soccer, like an injury happens - God forbid.
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