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A college education can be really expensive. Luckily, there are many institutions and organizations that are willing to pay for it all, if you happen to be the perfect applicant. Part of the application process for most scholarships as we know them require that you write a convincing essay. In other words, you deserve it only if you're the best! So what are the key points to know in order to write that winning essay? Read on to find out...

 

Answer the Question

 

It's the number one rule, but many students fail terribly here. Answer the question! Oftentimes, the question has several parts that all need to be addressed. Read and reread it several times until you understand what is required of you. Keep in mind that the people who'll review your essay have little patience for essays that don't directly address the question.

 

Your answer is your opportunity to shine. Show them that you're an outstanding character. What obstacles have you overcome? What things have you accomplished? Don't be afraid to speak from the heart.  Be genuine. Get the tips from www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/scholarships/163815-bud-siegfried-scholarship. Remember, you must make an instant impression, or the judges will move on quickly to the next essay.

 

Take a Side

 

When you've been asked a question, it is expected that you pick one side and defend it. Don't sit on the fence so as to appear neutral. For example, if you're asked, "Should the government completely ban marijuana use?" You must either say "yes" or "no." "Maybe" is not acceptable. Then you must move on to explain why you believe you are right. The point of the question isn't really about your opinion, but rather your ability to commit to something. So take a pick! Watch a good video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n1rDMnMxpo.

 

Obsess on Grammar

 

Your grammar is the one thing that could cost you that award, even if you wrote a really moving essay. If all the judges can see is the numerous misspellings, dangling modifiers, poor punctuation, inappropriate tone, and poor sentence structure, you essay will be tossed out without a second thought. Make it a point to vary the sentence structure also, mixing long sentences with short ones. You don't want to bore the judges to death, remember. If you doubt your grammar skills, then have a gifted friend go through your work, or just pay a professional editor.

 

You must pay great attention to the above three elements when writing your essay if you're really looking to score that scholarship. If even you're a sports star or a valedictorian, none of that glamor is going to help you if you can't pen a convincing sales letter to sell yourself. Find out more info by following the link.

How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay

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