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Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) Application advice

Hi people! I've been thinking about applying for the Yale Young Global Scholars program, but the application process seems really daunting. Does anyone have any tips or advice that might help me out, specifically with the essay part of the application? Thanks a million.

a year ago

The Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) application indeed consists of multiple components, and the essays form a significant part of it. Having seen many students navigate through this process, I can provide some tips that might be of help to you.

Firstly, it's important to understand that the YYGS program is academically rigorous and seeks students who are highly motivated. So when you're working on your essays, it's crucial to highlight your academic interests, intellectual curiosity, and commitment to learning. Also, ensure you demonstrate your excitement about the specific YYGS session you are applying to.

Secondly, the essays for the YYGS application gives you a chance to not just talk about your accomplishments but to convey who you are as a person. It's a chance for the reviewers to learn more about your personality, your values, and your priorities. While grades and test scores are important, they also want to see that you're a well-rounded individual who can bring a unique perspective or experience to the program.

Thirdly, aim to be specific, unique and personal in your essays. Write stories that only you could tell. Instead of stating that you're a hard worker, show them through an example where your hard work played a key role. Just saying that you're passionate about a subject won't have as much of an impact as demonstrating it through concrete examples of what you've done to pursue that passion.

Finally, don't forget to proofread! It might seem like a minor issue, but spelling or grammatical mistakes tell the reader that you didn't take the time to carefully review your application.

Remember that the process might seem overwhelming but it's also a chance to learn more about yourself and to grow. Good luck!

a year ago

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