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How do I get creative with the Zombie Apocalypse Scholarship?

I stumbled across the Zombie Apocalypse Scholarship and honestly, it sounds like a blast, but I'm not sure where to start. Does anyone have tips for crafting a killer (no pun intended) essay for something like this? Should I focus more on humor or try a serious approach? I'm really excited about the idea, but I want to make sure it stands out to the scholarship committee. Any advice on themes, writing style, or anything else that could help my application shine would be much appreciated!

8 months ago

It certainly sounds like this scholarship is promoting a creative, fun approach to its essay prompt. Here are some tips that could help you stand out:

1. Craft a Unique Scenario: Don't stick to typical, overused zombie scenarios. Create an innovative one. Zombies could be anything – from phone zombies (people engrossed in their phones) to environment zombies (individuals who don't care about recycling). This flip on the traditional tale will show your imagination and creativity to the scholarship committee.

2. Blend Humor and Seriousness: Humor can make your essay entertaining, but don’t disregard gravity. You could draw parallels between your imagined zombie apocalypse and real-world situations. For example, tackling phone zombies could reflect on the issue of excessive screen time and its impacts.

3. Vivid Detail is Key: Remember, one of the goals is to amuse your reader, and you can achieve that by painting a clear, rich picture of your zombie world. Don't forget the sensory details - what does the air smell like? What sounds echo around you?

4. Show Your Problem-Solving Skills: While it's a fun prompt, this is also an opportunity to show how you think on your feet. Address problems logically and creatively, demonstrating your ability to think critically.

5. Personal Ties: While it may not seem obvious, try to include some personal elements if you can. It helps humanize you to the reader and may forge a stronger connection.

A balance between humor and seriousness with a sprinkling of your personal standpoint in a unique scenario, depicted vividly, could give your essay the edge. Happy writing!

8 months ago

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