My College Admissions Essay (A. D)

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I consider myself to be self made. I work very hard for student with A.D.D and understand that success takes time and with time comes effort. Before we begin, I know you probably don't want to hear cliche dreams, but hat else do students have? Ever since I joined track in eighth grade I knew I was destined for something; the Olympics. I knew that with the Olympics came education. I scarcely emphasize my aspirations because I am aware they're far fetched but I'm almost there. I just need your help. With this scholarship I hope to one day prove everyone wrong. Not only am I a future Olympian, I'm a future Harvard graduate with either a PHD or doctoral degree. This career will require lots of education that needs lots of scholarships. The demand for doctors in the medical field is high because education is expensive, however, I …show more content…

The judgement handed to me in the past must've developed Allodoxaphobia. I have sacrificed more than I have gained. I spend tedious nights studying until midnight, hours training, and constant worry of my diet. Low self esteem is hard to carry when you want to accomplish the world. To make it more monotonous, A.D.D makes it difficult for me to focus. Miraculously, I still manage to sustain As and Bs. I put my academics and athletics before anything else. Every day I try to make myself a better person than yesterday. I've learned valuable lessons from pushing people away and realized that athletics and academics brings sacrifice in friendships. I've pushed people out and left them to wonder why and now I see how heartless I was. On the contrary, I know that the climb may be tough but the view is great. Throughout all the struggle I know that confidence is key, obtaining is not easy. I now accomplish more by learning from the mistakes I've made in the past. Although I regret them, I enjoy the struggling efforts I do to keep up because the accomplished feeling is