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| Numerous
scholarships require an essay of some form, whether it is to tell about
yourself or tell about a topic relating to the scholarship itself
(e.g., why you chose your major). Some scholarships are evaluated and
awarded based solely on the quality and creativity of the essay
component. Regardless of the type of essay required, many students become overwhelmed when faced with the prospect of writing one. This feeling can be exacerbated if they are applying for several scholarships at the same time. Often, students feel this way because they simply don't know where to begin writing. If you find yourself in this situation, use this basic writing process to help you get started on your essay: |
| Writing
essays to receive scholarships may be a frustrating
exercise,
particularly if you are not naturally a good writer. Keep in mind,
however, that scholarship providers often ask for essays so that they
can see each applicant's individual perspective. Use your essay as a tool to make sure that the scholarship provider sees your strengths and talents, especially those abilities that aren't obvious from an application form or transcript. Even if the topic of the essay is specified for you, you can still make sure your unique personality shines through. Your essay can be a chance for you to stand out from the crowd of applicants - and increase your chances of receiving money for college! |
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