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How to write a scholarship application in English?

I'm applying for a scholarship and need to write the application in English. Can anyone share guidance on what to include and how to present my achievements and goals in a compelling way?

a year ago

Sure, here are a series of steps to help you write your scholarship application:

Begin with a Clear Structure:

Your scholarship application essay should have a clear structure to make the reader's task easier. It should include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

1. Introduction:

Your introduction should grab the reader's attention immediately and make them want to keep reading. A captivating story, a thought-provoking question, or a surprising fact can serve as a good hook. Then, introduce your main theme (like your career goal or why you need the scholarship). Finally, provide a roadmap of what will happen in the rest of the essay (like what stories/examples you say to justify your claim).

2. Body Paragraphs:

Typically, you should have 2-4 body paragraphs, each focusing on a separate, but related, point. These points will develop the main theme you introduced in your introduction. Make sure each paragraph has a topic sentence, evidence/supporting details (like an anecdote or experience), and explanation of how this supports your main theme.

3. Conclusion:

Your conclusion should tie together all the threads you've introduced in your introduction and body paragraphs. Summarize your main points and relate them back to the overarching theme of your essay. End on a strong note that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

Your goals, achievements, needs, and vision should all connect to make a compelling narrative. With regards to achievements, focus on a few key accomplishments but also explain how they tie into your overall goals. With goals, mention both your short-term (like what major you want to study) and long-term professional goals (like the career you want to pursue).

Be sure to mention why the scholarship is important for you. Try to be specific rather than giving general statements like “I need the scholarship to pay for school.” For example, you could say "This scholarship will help me afford the resources I need to explore my interest in environmental science, such as access to labs and field research.”

Each scholarship application is different, so be sure you understand what the scholarship committee values. Your essay should highlight these values in your own life and demonstrate how you would use the scholarship to pursue them.

And finally, make sure you proofread your work carefully, avoiding any grammatical or spelling errors. This will help ensure your application looks professional and serious.

These are just some of the ways you can write a compelling scholarship application in English. While it can be a considerable task, keep in mind that your personal experiences, aspirations, and passions can shine through your writing. Take your time, revise frequently, and best of luck!

a year ago

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