| What if your true passions aren't thoroughly developed not because you didn't try, but because it wasn't possible to develop them as best you could. I have wanted to try tennis, but have no way of doing so. I play softball, but was unable to play Varsity because the coach was, I'm sorry, and arse. He kept a girl over me who quit two days later. He kept a senior who had never played softball for the school and was also going to miss his practices so she could also play soccer. The girl who quit was terrible and had only eight games to her record while playing on JV. I felt highly affronted for being cut from the team so wrongly, that I would not enjoy trying out again because it's the same coach. It would be too uncomfortable. Besides, I would have a difficult time making it for practices and games because I go to another school for my last two classes of the day and I don't arrive back until practices have already been going for 45 minutes, or the bus to games is leaving. Would the admissions committees see that I have passions even though they haven't been realized yet because I haven't had adequate chances to do so? |