Generally I answer that question with a mild hardship that makes it difficult for me to go to school, or why I deserve it academically. Really, so long as it is your voice you should be okay, and if it is convincing.
Though the whole 'writing' essay thing was never really my style, I prefer using scholarshippoints, which is answering polls and surveys to gain points to put towards chances of winning a scholarship.
A person should get a scholarship for many reasons. They may deserve the scholarship because of educational accomplishments or because of financial reasons.
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One word: scholarship You can get scholarships to cover your education, and the way you get them is by demonstrating through academic achievement that you deserve them. It takes scholarship to get a scholarship. If you are not an exceptional student, become one.
I deserve this scholarship, cuz I have the ability to follow through with all the hard work it will take to achieve my dreams and my goals. I blieve in myself and I believe, with this scholarship, it will give me the foundation I need to build a better me, and enable me to become a person who makes a difference in this world. "
ORIGINAL: the moral of the scholarship jacket is simple you should not have to pay for anything you have worked for or deserve.IMPROVED: The moral of the 'Scholarship Jacket' by Martha Salinas, is that even if there are obstacles work will pay off. Do not let others get what they don't deserve no matter what, even if they are the daughter of a Board member at school
The theme is you should not have to pay for anything you worked hard to deserve.
I have demonstrated strong academic performance, leadership abilities, and a commitment to serving my community. This scholarship would help me pursue my education and achieve my career goals, making a positive impact in the world.
They usually ask for your major, GPA, reasons for the scholarship and other merits that show you deserve a scholarship. Sometimes they ask for an essay basked on what you are applying for.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Why do you feel that you deserve this scholarship? How will you convince your friend that you are the best student to win? What characteristics about yourself make you a good candidate? If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
You should receive this scholarship because of your academic achievements, leadership skills, and financial need, all of which make you a deserving candidate who will benefit greatly from the support.
You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.