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How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay : 30 Essays That Won Over $3 Million in Scholarships - Gen Tanabe

How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay

30 Essays That Won Over $3 Million in Scholarships

By: Gen Tanabe, Kelly Tanabe

Paperback | 25 January 2022 | Edition Number 9

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Examining the two basic components of scholarship competition-essays and interviews-this vital guidebook offers practical advice and real-life examples to guide students through the entire application process. A roundtable panel of judges and applicants supply inside information regarding the winning qualities sought after by award-giving organizations and tips for finding scholarships by using books, the internet, personal connections, and sources in the community.

With insight into the judges' criteria for a successful application, 30 previously awarded scholarship essays are thoroughly analyzed, from choice of topic to writing style. Revealing unique strategies for preparation and overcoming nervousness, this definitive resource also includes sample interview questions and answers.

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"An excellent guide for all students." ?School Library Journal "A wealth of tips, tricks, techniques, advice, and useful strategies?absolute 'must-read' for anyone interested in competing for scholarship funds." ?Bookwatch "Sound advice for the college bound." ?Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT

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