Kinesiology Personal Statement

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My life-long interest in sports began with a shared experience with my grandmother. One day, my entire family went to watch the Bears’ game. I was not excited because I had never enjoyed watching football, probably because I never understood it. However, throughout the entire game, my grandma would answer my questions and teach me the game of football. She provided comments like “The yellow line is not actually on the field; it is just a tool for the viewers” and “Even though we didn’t complete the pass, we move up the field because of defensive pass interference.” Her teaching led to a greater understanding, and thus, a greater appreciation of all sports. In addition to this, I became adept at an early age to the world of business. Whenever …show more content…

One course that particularly excites me is the Strategic Management in Sports because it focuses on the specifics of the job. The Sports Business Association and Phi Epsilon Kappa are all ways I see myself meeting people that have the same interest as I do. However, the most important reason why I am so excited to go to the School of Kinesiology is the positive feedback the students about it. Current students comment about how the professors really make you feel noticed, while you are still part of the larger scale of students are really important to me. I understand the value of close one-on-one interaction with teachers. My business teacher in high school and I were able to find a mutual interest in investing so we started an investing club. This helped develop our relationship. One particular study that I am interested in is the impact of race study conducted by Ms. Armstrong. This study interest me so much because I have always wondered how our society has changed throughout history in sports. In addition, I realize the importance of being a part of a greater student community, which offers unique and diverse perspectives to my own. This is important to me because I have always been a part of big communities throughout my entire

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