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Any Vanderbilt students here? Need help with scholarship essays!

Hey, I'm applying to Vanderbilt and I want to apply for scholarships as well. Can anyone give me some advice or pointers for writing the scholarship essays? What have you guys done to make your essays stand out? Would really appreciate any help!

a year ago

Hey there! I can definitely offer you some guidance on writing scholarship essays. When it comes to making your essay stand out, consider the following tips:

1. Be authentic: Admissions officers and scholarship committees appreciate honesty in essays. Share your true self in your writing, including your experiences, goals, and values.

2. Tell a story: Instead of just writing about facts and accomplishments, present them in the form of a story. This will make your essay more engaging and memorable.

3. Be specific: Provide examples whenever possible to support your points. This will showcase your experiences and demonstrate how they have shaped you as a person.

4. Start strong: An interesting and engaging opening will capture the reader's attention and make them want to learn more about you.

5. Connect to the scholarship's mission: Research the scholarship and its goals, and use your essay to connect your experiences and aspirations to them. This will show the committee that you are a perfect fit for their program.

6. Edit, edit, edit: Proofread your essay multiple times to eliminate grammar and punctuation errors. Ask someone you trust, like a teacher or mentor, to read it for feedback.

7. Be concise: Stay within the word limit and make sure your essay remains focused on the topic. Remove any unnecessary information that doesn't contribute to your main message.

Remember that your essay is your opportunity to showcase who you are beyond your grades and test scores. So, take the time to craft an essay that not only highlights your achievements but also reflects your personality and values. Good luck with your application and scholarship essays!

a year ago

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