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A person should get a scholarship for many reasons. They may deserve the scholarship because of educational accomplishments or because of financial reasons.
Yes, a person should have a savings account for college. If you do not qualify for a scholarship you will need the funds to pay for your tuition and books.
um, not really sure. maybe you should go to another site
Because I'm the best.
In my view of this, I would rather have someone look over my scholarship application rather than a simple spell check because to simplify this, your scholarship application is handed to a real person who will carefully read and analyze it therefore, giving a real life person your scholarship to read would help you since they can give you that real life experience.
I should ask "what is harvard"?
Should a person qualify on academic grounds, Harvard has no policy to disbar anyone for religious reasons.
Neither. A person should always ask: "what is the percentage?" or "how great is the percentage?"
I should be selected for the scholarship because of my academic achievements, leadership skills, and dedication to making a positive impact in my community. I have a strong passion for learning and a clear vision for how I can contribute to society with the help of this scholarship.
There are many reasons why someone should give you a scholarship. You could have done something very helpful or have a dream.
To go where and do what?
70-80%