A Guide To Scholarship Applications
Do you want scholarships? Well, if you
want scholarship then you need to apply for it. Well the
problem is that scholarship applications can be extremely
complex and confusing. You see, every different scholarship
body want something different and none of them seem to set
the deadline dates. No wonder you would feel more confused!
When you are applying for college, it can seem like you are
going round in an endless circle, trying to finish tasks that
you have already started but seemingly getting nowhere. It can
be a chore just to finish one application to a college, let
alone fill in several for scholarships as well. However, help
is at hand and you can make life easier for yourself with these
basic tips:
Read every application with care.
Every scholarship requires something different because no
two are the same, so you cannot just fill out one for them all
and hope that you will get a measure of success. It does not
work like that. There will always be something different
expected of you, whether there is a word limit on your personal
statement or fewer letters of is recommendation. If you do not
read it and comply with the guidelines then you application
will be discarded straight away.
Always prepare yourself in advance.
Before you even begin to research scholarships in depth, you
should practice your personal statement. Style is extremely
important so you should write it out the summer before you plan
to apply to ensure that get it completely right. If a personal
statement reflects you then it is perfect for your
applications. Keep the copy of the draft you wrote and then use
that as a foundation on which to build your actually personal
statements when it comes to applying for real.
Work with the space you have.
Try not to use continuation sheets on scholarship
applications because the likelihood is then that
representatives or assessors will get bored half way through.
Try to keep all of the information to a minimum but include as
many activities as you can in your list. You could even add a
few into your personal statement if you run out of space.
However, if you do not have enough space then leave out the
ones that are not important, and plan this out in advance
because there is nothing worse that Tipp-ex marks on an
application.
Understand and fulfill what they want.
You should always look at what the provider of the
scholarship is asking or and give them what they want. Never
ever lie on an application form but tailor your own personality
traits to your advantage. If they are looking for someone with
character then communicate that in your writing style. If they
are looking for integrity then mention an example of it. Always
back up what you have to say by just tailor what you know about
yourself to what they are looking for in you!
Always good reasons why you want to study a certain
subject.
Many individuals fall down at this step because they do not
justify their reasons for wanting to take a certain subject.
There must be a reason behind your choice but failing to
communicate it or failing to put your reasons across in a
logical and well-reasoned way can ultimately ensure that you
fall at the last hurdle!
Read it throughly.
Never send an application form for a scholarship without
reading it trough first. Make sure that you have said
everything that you want to say and in a clear and concise but
logical way so it is easy to read. If it passes your critical
eye then I should pass theirs!
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