Thursday, September 19, 2013

College Prompt Final

University of Oregon: The UO is interested in learning more about you. Write an essay of 500 words or less that shares information that we cannot find elsewhere on your application. Any topic you choose is welcome. Some ideas you might consider include your  future ambitions and goals, a special talent or unusual interest that sets you apart from your peers, or a significant experience that influenced your life.


     Time is flying by passing day by day and life is starting to get real. With goals and future ambitions to pursuit and researching colleges to go to, I become more of and adult with tasks to do rather than a kid in middle school scattered in life. Being an athletic child from the age of six years old , sports will always be there in my life. From swimming to cross country, football to basketball, and soccer decorating me in all different areas, these sports helped guide me into wanting to major in Physical Therapy.

At the University of Oregon knowing you have a outstanding sports program, there is no doubt that you have excellent Physical Trainers and Therapist that keep the sports teams running and in the best shape to get on the field or court. With learning and getting my major, I want to go to the professional level and get signed by a sports team so I can be their Physical Therapist.

With my degree I intend to come back to Hawai'i and sign up for an internship with a physical trainer or sign with a high school to help athletes. After spending a few years here I will learn the knew techniques and technology to recovering players. Then when I can manage to do it on my own I will move to the mainland and sign with a local team and get my name out there.
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With big decisions coming up in the near future and dreams and goals coming closer and closer I am set and ready to graduate and work my way up into majoring in Physical Therapy. I am glad I was an athletic child because I wouldn't know what to major in. Nothing sticks out to me more than sports does and I just want to give back to recovering athletes with something I grew up doing.

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