Sunday, February 6, 2011

Scholarship Application Tip: Efficient Essay Writing

Unless you are blessed with wealth that allows you to pay for your college education, chances are, you'll look for student financial aid to support your dream of attaining higher education. Among the types of student aids, scholarships are one of the most sought after, since scholarships provide financial support with no strings attached to the recipient.

But because scholarships are in demand, winning them is not the easiest thing to accomplish. In order to increase your chances of winning, it is still advisable to apply to as many scholarships as possible.

However, scholarship application requirements are also lengthy. More often than not, you'll find yourself facing a tough challenge: how do you submit as many application requirements as possible without diminishing the quality of your submissions? Remember that you are competing with other students for the same prize, so it's important that you do not sacrifice the quality of your submissions.

This is where efficient essay writing comes into play. Essays are one of the most common requirements for scholarship applications. Usually, the applicant is asked to answer a very specific question within a certain amount of words. The essay’s length may not be long in itself. But the process of trying to come up with the best and most proficient answer can be quite a challenge. Doing so for every application will surely eat up a lot of your time: probably more time than you could ideally spare.

Fortunately, there is a way to get around this dilemma. The key is learning how to be efficient with your essay writing. Here are some of the ways to maximize the efficiency of your essay writing:

1) One essay may be sufficient to answer more than one scholarship requirement.

Many essay questions for scholarship applications delve on common subjects like ‘giving back to society’, ‘sustainable development’ etc. There is a good chance that essay questions and requirements from one scholarship can overlap, just as though different people asked you the same question with different sets of words. In any case, one answer will still suffice.

You might want to gather the different scholarships application forms that you have and compare their essay questions. Ask yourself which questions are similar and see if you can write essays that can be used for more than just one scholarship before writing one essay per scholarship application. Remember that time is of the essence. The less you need to write, the more time you can save. If you can hit two or more birds with one stone, do so by all means. The time that you save can be used for making sure that the essays that you do write are of top quality rather than rushing to finish one essay just so that you could write the next one.

2) Use the internet and get inspiration from scholarship websites.

Many scholarship providers have their own websites. Take time to explore these sites and get to know their company values and their mission-vision statements. In doing so, you will have an idea of what different scholarships value in a candidate. Mold your essays in such a way that it fits the company values of scholarship providers.

Sometimes, scholarship websites also post the essays of past winners. Read these entries so you can have an idea which writing styles work, how specific examples were used to answer the question, and also to get other tips on how you can compose your essay well. Reading the essays of past winners may help you conceptualize the general structure of your essays.

3) Don’t forget to follow the format

Sure, you may have well written essays. But all your efforts might come to waste if you failed to follow the format. Always double check the format requirements of each application. Be extra cautious if you’re using one essay for different submissions. Sometimes, we instinctively print our work based on the number of copies we need. Don’t get caught off-guard by the force of habit. Look at the essay instructions first and modify the format of your essay if needed before printing your work.

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