Freshman And Sophomore Year Essay

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Freshman and sophomore year are years you feel like you are invincible and also have a hard headed mind set, especially when you’ve been in varsity sport since freshman year. None of those ways of thinking and feeling help you do well in school or distinguish the real important things from the not so important things. My summer of sophomore year I tore my ACL during a game for my club team. I, being this stubborn sixteen year old teenager thought I would recover from the injury quick and be that “stud” from freshman year but turned out way different than I planned. Laying on my bed not able to do a single exercise or touch a ball left to right, my thoughts started to become really dark thoughts. Six months of recovery and physical

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