May 20, 2012

Writing a Scholarship Winning Essay

Scholarships areĀ  like money in the bank. Writing the scholarship essay is a critical step in the scholarship application process because it helps establish why a particular applicant is deserving of the money. Other scholarship criterion such as a high SAT score and a solid GPA, while still valuable, do not personalize the scholarship application like the essay does, as the essay appeals to the emotional aspect of one’s psyche. For this reason it is important that the scholarship essay is clear, concise and well-written.

So how does one go about creating a masterpiece scholarship essay? Well, the very first step would involve one absolving themselves of the notion that only those with talent have the ability to write well. If a person can talk they can write. However, because writing does involve a little bit more thinking than regular talking, it is important to follow a few guidelines during the writing process. These guidelines are detailed below:

1) Read other scholarship essays

Reading other winning scholarship essays is the best way to get a feel for what scholarship judges are looking for. It may also help provide ideas during times of writer’s block. Be careful, however, not to copy other people’s words unless they are properly quoted in the scholarship essay. This applies for both direct quotes and paraphrased statements.

2) Use outlines and brainstorm

Outlines are a great tool for a writer to get their thoughts together. A traditional outline format consists of a Roman numeral identifying the main heading, a capital letter identifying a subheading and numbers indicating topics under the subheading. Further points related to these topics can be denoted using small letters. Of course, for the scholarship essay an informal outline could work just as well… all that really matters is that the writer is aware of what they want to say before they actually start saying it.

3) Don’t be afraid of research

Some scholarship essays seem so essay… so why does a writer still encounter mental roadblocks when starting their piece? This is perfectly natural even on topics that one feels they are knowledgeable of. To get the brain cells functioning again, sometimes researching on topics directly and indirectly related to the main topic is helpful.

4) Write from the heart

Don’t try to sound like the latest best-selling author when writing the scholarship essay. This includes trying to sound ‘deep’, (unless of course ‘deep’ is one’s natural writing style), and littering the essay with big words. Scholarship judges can see through this and are usually turned off if they feel an essayist is trying to sound like someone else.

5) Be creative

As long as creativity doesn’t distract from the main theme of the scholarship essay, and assuming one is still using proper grammar, don’t be afraid to deviate from the ‘academic style.’ Believe it or not scholarship judges are human and tend to notice essays that touch their emotions in some way. Anecdotes, emotional personal accounts and even dialogues are creative approaches that have been used in winning scholarship essays. If the scholarship essay instructions allow for creative expression, go wild with it.

6) Use proper grammar and punctuation

Scholarship essays full of grammatical errors are the first to be disqualified even if the content is otherwise compelling. Therefore it is important that an essayist is fully aware of the rules of English grammar and writes in a formal manner. This means that when it comes to choosing to write a sentence with a traditional structure versus a ‘contemporary’ one, the writer should opt for the former. For example, even though it has recently become acceptable to use and or but at the beginning of a sentence, it should be avoided when writing the scholarship essay. There are still a lot of editors that feel uncomfortable with the idea of using a conjunction at the beginning of a sentence, so why even take the chance? A writer can never lose when choosing to write traditionally.

7) Use a standard essay format

A basic essay format consists of a thesis statement, three or four paragraphs expanding on points detailed in the thesis statement and a concluding paragraph. This traditional structure, despite being seen as generic by some writers, works very well. Why? Because it allows the essayist to clearly lay out their thoughts both for themselves during the writing process and for the judges who are reading the essay. This is an important factor when creating the scholarship essay, particularly for inexperienced writers who may have trouble clearly expressing the ‘main point’ in a non-traditional approach.

8) Follow the scholarship essay’s instructions

It is important that the scholarship essay addresses the points asked for in the instructions. No matter how brilliant a particular piece is, if it goes off on a tangent discussing irrelevant topics then it has not achieved the desired objective.

9) Get someone else to proofread your work

It is very easy for writers to not catch all of their mistakes, whether they are grammatical errors, typos or inconsistencies in the ‘logic’ of their piece. This is why it is important for everyone, even those who have previously written winning scholarship essays, to get their work proofread by a variety of sources.

10) Don’t get discouraged by ‘losing’ scholarship essays

Just because a scholarship essay didn’t win doesn’t necessarily mean that it was bad. Keep in mind that scholarship judges are responsible for reading hundreds sometimes even thousands of scholarship essays. Deciding who will win, particularly when there are so many good essays to choose from can be very difficult. Sometimes the final choice will be based purely on emotion… the judge may see factors in an essay that reminds them of their personal life. Either way, it is impossible to please everyone. This is why it is important to apply to as many scholarships as possible. As long as a person follows these guidelines and produces a well-written essay, the power of numbers shall be on their side. Good scholarship essays are bound to get noticed eventually.

Study Habits That Help You Earn That Scholarship

Good study habits will contribute to a successful scholastic future. Good habits bring good grades, good grades mean admissions to better colleges and universities, possibly with a scholarship thrown in. This in turn will lead to a great career.

To succeed, the first thing you need to do is take responsibility for your actions. You are the only one who can decide your priorities and how to use your time and resources. Your actions determine what will happen tomorrow and in the foreseeable future.

The most important thing to learn to survive and succeed in the classroom, is to use your time outside the classroom effectively. Do a periodic review of your lecture notes and the appropriate chapters in your textbooks. Nightly review of your notes are ideal and will help you retain your lessons ten fold! This review will save time in the long run and prevent cramming. By being prepared in advance, you will be more relaxed and have better recall.

Be responsible for yourself. Your success lies in your own hands. Do not be influenced by your peers. Be a leader, not a follower. Do not allow your friends to dictate what is important. Keep friends who lead you towards your goals, not away from them. Don’t let friends influence you to not do your work. Not everyone has the same work ethic.

Prioritize your schedule. Have a to do list and put the most important project first. Once this is done proceed to the second most important project. Crossing off each project as you finish will give you a sense of accomplishment. Hang out with kids who have the same goals as you. In doing so, your resolve to be a successful student is made stronger by a support group who encourage and support one another.

Some students work well in the morning, some can study better in the afternoon, or at night. Different people work better at different times. Choose which time of the day you are most productive. If you study in the morning, plan to study your hardest subjects first. Choose a study space you can be comfortable in. Pay attention to other things that improve your productivity. Can you study well with soft music in the background? Make yourself comfortable while studying, not too hot or too cold, to increase productivity.

Always seek solutions to problems. If you have difficulty understanding a particular concept, re-read it. If you still cannot understand it, try something more aggressive like consulting with the teacher, professor, a tutor, an academic advisor, or a classmate. Many concepts build on top of each other, so seek assistance immediately or you may fall behind.

Look to continuously challenge yourself. Do not be content to just use your own prescribed textbooks. Ask questions and do your own research. Discover the opposing view of a particular theory for example. Share your knowledge and listen to others. Knowledge shared is knowledge doubled. In the process of teaching others, you learn more. Go the extra mile, as only you will reap the benefits.

Putting your best effort into your work is success itself! The satisfaction you will get from following the above study habits will provide you with a sense of achievement and increased self esteem. Your good grades will be the icing on the cake. You will be armed with life building attitudes of perseverance, hard work, discipline, honesty, curiosity, and a love for excellence! These habits will contribute to a secure and happy future!