I hope to be able to advance my skills by joining a team. Working on communication will be a priority due to a general unfamiliarity with callouts and routes. Hopefully joining a team will bring some fun as well as other opportunities in the future.
I've been playing Call of Duty since Modern Warfare 3 through Ghosts, recently started playing again in Modern Warfare 2019 where I started at a .85 K/D with -3,000 deaths over kills, with enough time practicing movement and through some aim training, I was able to raise it to a 1.05 where I now sit at >40,000 and 12 days in-game. Due to the differences in game engines between CW and MW'19 it took some getting used to the movement and gun play but thankfully my performance stayed relatively the same with only 6 in-game days in CW. I've been familiar with the COD eSports scene since Black ops 3 and recently decided to start looking for a team after turning 18.
I practice daily and only recently started streaming part of these sessions as a means to record and save highlights (good plays, movement, multikills, etc.) These practice sessions last for an average of 3-4 hours and consist of league play games, bot shooting w/o aim assist, as well as re-watching vods and pro-league breakdowns.
I am a university student and can only practice with whatever my schedule allows but evenings are always free. I am able to adjust my schedule whenever needed.