Asked by bill

Little did I know at the time that signing up for little league at the age of six would end up changing my life. After ten years of experience playing the sport and now as captain of our high school baseball team, I’ve learned what it means to work as a team, to persevere in working toward a common goal, and to play fairly. I am excited to study physical education so that I can one day coach a baseball team of my own.

Read the sample personal statement, and then answer the questions.

What is the topic?



What is the writer’s point of view?

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Topic: The writer’s experience playing baseball (starting in little league) and their desire to study physical education and become a coach.

Writer’s point of view: First-person, reflective—the writer says baseball changed their life, taught teamwork, perseverance, and fair play, and inspired their future goal of coaching.