Showcasing Your Talents: Attracting Sponsorship
Whoever said that if you wanted
something in life then you have to go and get it was not far
wrong. Nothing comes easily and we all have to work for
everything we get, especially in this day and age when it is
absolutely impossible to fight your way through the competition
without putting yourself at the forefront of everything!
Every aspect of life is like this today, and education is no
different. Those who want to get ahead have to fight for it.
There are most definitely subtle ways of doing this though,
especially when it comes to attracting scholarships and
sponsorships for college.
Every individual has a talent, whether they know it or not.
It may be a personal talent, and arts talent, or a practical
talent. Some people know of those talents and can use them in
the degree of their choice when they get to college. However,
it is usually a question of whether or not they can afford to
go rather than if they want to. Funding is a problem because
education is so expensive, and so the majority of people are
seeking an answer to their prayer through scholarships or
sponsorship from a large company. Logically thinking, though,
if you apply for one of the above amongst thousands of other,
what are the chances of your voice being heard? If you do not
want to take the risk of it being silenced, you can make things
happen on your own!
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a little
self-promotion. You do not have to be arrogant and conceited,
nor outgoing and confident either for that matter. You just
need a little ingenuity and careful thought to help get
yourself noticed.
Here are just a few of the things that you can do to get
sponsors flocking to you:
Build up a list of activities that you were involved
in and events you have organised
The majority of scholarship and finding committees always
look for social events and activities that you have been
involved in. This is only a major issue in the United States
because the rest of the world does not look as hard at
accolades, instead concentrating on the academic achievement.
Obviously it is the academics that make scholars, but the
accolades will chow the complete person. Colleges like to
develop you into as complete a person as you can be and they
like you to get involved, but if you were awarded a scholarship
or a sponsorship then you would be representing them for that
college. By showing yourself to be an individual who can work
off his or her initiative and be socially adept then you
application will be better for it! If you can also organise
something yourself then that is better still
Draw attention to your name through your
work
If you were a poet, you would not want to advertise that
fact to others without actually being published because it
would not make you look credible. If you draw attention to your
work by letting committees deciding scholarships and
sponsorships know where it can be found as well as letting them
know that you have done the work then that will add more
credibility to you application too!
Make a shortlist of the recommendations you could
get hold of
Representatives will almost certainly want to get hold of
all of your glowing recommendations so give them a choice! Do
not list too many or else the representatives will get
suspicious, but by offering up to five, you will get their
attention. They could call on any one of them for a glowing
report, and again that would make you look far better and stand
out from the crowd.
Keep it simple
This is the final but most important point. If you do not
keep it simple then the representatives will put it down
virtually straight away. Make sure that you keep it simple and
attract their attention, and the lure them in will all of your
fantastic achievements, which, by the way, it is never too late
to begin accumulating!
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