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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Essay Themes & Topics That Win Scholarships

Essay Themes & Topics That Win Scholarships
Essay Themes & Topics Win Scholarships 
Most students who are looking for scholarships have the same credentials.  

This includes good grades, extracurricular activities and volunteer work. However, what most high school students put off until the last minute is their college application essays. 

This is unfortunate, because most committees that award scholarships assume that you already have the grades to get the scholarship and merely glance over that part of your application.

What these people really want to read is your essay, because it not only separates you from the crowd, it also conveys what you want to do with the scholarship once you graduate college. These scholarship committees are made up of professors, community leaders, and even elected politicians. Anyone can get good grades, but the essay is really what wins the scholarship.

Popular Winning Essay Themes & Topics

One of the best themes for an essay that wins a scholarship is the theme of overcoming adversity. If you have excelled in spite of a situation that would prevent most students from getting exceptional grades in high school, don't hesitate to explain your situation and the hard work it took to succeed. You don't have to brag, just be honest.

Personal heroes are also a great theme for a college essay that is written in order to win a scholarship. The best heroes are the local ones that you can identify with and also relate to your major that you want to declare. For example, if you want to obtain a degree in sociology, write about a volunteer in your community who has made a difference.

If you want to major in English, you can also refer to an author who has been an influence in your writing. At any rate, the writing in your essay is really what reveals the true person that you are.  So if you want to be considered for a scholarship, the essay you write has to come from your heart and really tell what you care about as a person. And who you want to become in the future, using the scholarship money you are awarded.

See also: WriteYourselfRich.net




Thursday, April 26, 2018

What You Need to Know About College Grants

What You Need to Know About College Grants
Don't Let Lack Of College Grants Keep You From Going
When you don't have money for college, can't get a scholarship, and don't want to repay back student loans; you may want to look at grants for college. 

Grants are money that can pay for tuition, books, or housing; but unlike loans, they don't have to be paid back.

Of course, you will have to satisfy the financial requirements and the academic requirements in order to get a grant for college. And you may also have to follow a particular course of study to get grant money for college as well.

But don't despair.

Grants for college are much more plentiful than you might think.

You just have to do some research to make sure that you fit the criteria. Usually grants for college are awarded to those students with financial needs who would never be able to afford a college or university education. However, there are also college grants for students who have shown exceptional achievement in one specific field like science or the arts. Or, who come from a particular region or background. And while grants for financially challenged students are usually given by a government entity, arts and science scholarships are generally awarded by private foundations.

In any case, it is important to be focused and be ready to supply any information or materials that are needed by the deadline that grant applications must be handed in to the organization awarding the grant money for your studies. If not, your application will be automatically denied.

This is why it is important to be organized when you apply for college and also when you apply for grants to fund your education.  If not, your only way to fund your undergraduate education may be through student loans, which are hard to pay back because they accrue interest and other charges.  But as long as you keep your grades up, grant money for college is yours and does not have to be paid back.

So it is in your best interest to track down as much grant money as you can once a college accepts you as a student.

See also: WriteYourselfRich.net
 






Monday, April 23, 2018

Tips on How to Write a Scholarship Essay for College

Tips on How to Write a Scholarship Essay for College
Scholarships make it possible to go to college.
When you start to apply for scholarship money for college, the organization to which you are applying will always want an essay that explains why you deserve the scholarship money. This is a challenge, because your essay has to be professional, clear, and concise. So this puts a lot of pressure on students who have just taken senior English and aren't that great at writing until after they take a few college writing courses.

There are ways that you can make your essay sound better, though, without being a professional writer. 

The first thing to keep in mind is that usually an essay for a college scholarship is about a specific question. For example, the question may be "Why do you deserve this scholarship and what do plan to do once you graduate?" It is important to make sure that you answer the question specifically and not include any extraneous information. As well, you will want to make a final statement that summarizes the answer to the question you have been asked.

Your essay must also be original and true to what you really feel. 

Scholarship committees are looking for a person who is unique and voices their own opinion. Not someone who copies another person's work or whose situation is like many of the other applicants.

This means that you have to use your own individual voice to write your essay. 

A wise strategy is to apply for many scholarships and use the same individual voice on each application. While one organization might not like what you have to say, by applying to many scholarship committees, you have a better chance that you are the person that will receive a scholarship from someone who identifies with your original thoughts.

A final thought is that you should not use a lot of big words to impress someone. 

Remember that you are writing to professors and others who have a command of the English language and are not impressed when students use words they don't understand. Make your essay easy to read and authentic and you are much more likely to get your scholarship.

I know you can do it.

Tips on How to Write a Scholarship Essay for College




See also: WriteYourselfRich.net


Monday, April 16, 2018

Getting More People To Read Your Writing





Getting more people to read your writing is easier than you might think. 


By doing something as simple as tightening up your writing, more people will be likely to read it.
That said, here are three improvements to your writing you can make right away:


Get Right To Point When You Write.

We tend to write long introductions and descriptions to make ourselves sound more intelligent, but this isn’t really necessary. Thanks to the internet, so many people are acclimated to so many different subjects, they are just looking for quick explanations. A long and wordy introduction will quickly lose their attention.


Be Brief When You Write.

There isn’t a need to draw anything out longer than it has to be. Short sentences and active voice are the best way to write. Short sentences make your writing points clearer and more organized for the reader. And writing in active voice gives your reader positive statements they can follow.
You can even go a step further and summarize your information into bullet points. Bullets points of information help people read faster and locate the information they are looking for quickly. Anything you can condense is helpful to the reader and will get you more followers if they can easily share it with others.


Be Specific When You Write.

More than anything, people like reading focused writing. If you can answer one single question thoroughly, you will have a reader for life. So make sure to limit each paragraph, page, and chapter to one specific topic and your writing will not only be much easier to follow but more enjoyable to read.
And again, many people read something because someone else tells them to read it. By making your writing specific, to the point, and summarized where possible, you will gain many more readers and followers. Simply because someone who likes your writing is passing it on to others.  

   I know you can do it.






See also: http://writeyourselfrich.net/3-ways-people-read-writing/

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Scholarship Tips That Work To Get Your Education Funded

Scholarship Tips That Work To Get Your Education Funded
Your Graduation Is Already Paid For
Without a college scholarship or grant money, if you are a college student, you may find yourself struggling financially.  However, there isn't any need to go through financial hardship when there are thousands and thousands of different kinds of scholarships and grants available annually from many different sources. 

So once you find a scholarship or grant that suits your needs, you have to make sure that you have everything in place to get an approval.  Following, you will find some helpful advice that will give you a better chance at getting a scholarship if you apply for it.

1. The first thing to do when you are applying for scholarships and grants is to get organized. It is advised to set up a separate file and make sure that all of the applications and necessary information are all organized by deadlines. 

2. Make sure that you fill out the applications accurately and completely. Be honest about your accomplishments and make sure that while you want to show yourself in the best light, it is important not to exaggerate on your applications.

3. Always make sure to read the directions and follow them exactly. Incomplete applications, applications that are not filled out properly, and applications that do not include all of the necessary paperwork will be rejected. Not following the application instructions and not including all of the paperwork is the number one reason why scholarship applications are rejected.

4. Be aware of the deadlines for each application and mark them down on a calendar. Applications that arrive late is the next big reason why scholarship applications get rejected. Make sure to complete your applications far before the deadline and mail or email them early.

5. The best way to mail your applications is through registered mail or email. This way you will have proof that you have mailed the application on time and also who signed for it.

See also: WriteYourselfRich.net          


Monday, April 2, 2018

Writing Books Isn’t As Hard As You May Be Making It






Writing a book takes a long time and a lot of effort, but you may be making it harder on yourself than you need to. So let’s look at three ways to make it easier for you to finish writing the book you are working on, or the one you want to start.

Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #1.

Your writing should be easy to follow, and tell an engaging story or give accurate information, but not much more than that.  If you try to make every sentence read like perfectly-worded prose, first of all, you will never finish writing your book. And second, if your book is too wordy, no one will enjoy reading it. Keep your sentences simple, serviceable, and conversational. You will not only finish writing your book faster, you will make it much easier for people to read.

Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #2.

If you get any spontaneous ideas, write them down and make them part of your story or book. A spontaneous idea is the natural writer in you coming to the surface. Even if the ideas don’t make sense at the time, these ideas may be just what you need to get you out of a future rut, keep your writing fresh, and keep it going.  

Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #3.

Don’t completely write your book without some feedback. Release a few pages here and there for some feedback (either in you blog or in a writer’s forum) to see what people think. You don’t want to finish a whole book without getting some feedback from some strangers, even if it turns out to be harsh. Remember, these same strangers are also a part of the buying public who buy books. And their reactions will give you some indication of what to expect when you release your book to the whole world to read.

   I know you can do it.

How To Write A Book





See also: http://writeyourselfrich.net/writing-books/

Saturday, March 31, 2018

7 Book Ideas You Can Use To Start Writing A Book




Book Ideas #1: Write about your photos.

A photo is worth a thousand words and it’s time you started writing about the selfies you have been taking. Write a whole book about a day of sadness or joy in your life and make it a best-selling memoir.


Book Ideas #2: Write about your acts of kindness.

If you are a giving person, you probably do a lot more for people than you realize. Take pictures and blog about other people’s stories, their triumphs, and setbacks. Give them some help, and then help yourself when you write a bestselling book about it.  


Book Ideas #3. Perform a social experiment.

Change your daily routine and see if anyone notices. Go to bed early for a month. Take a new way to work every day. Drastically change your wardrobe or hair color. Write it all down, especially if people treat you differently. You will then have a bestselling self-help book.


Book Ideas #4: Look for a different job.

Start scouring local job postings for a new line of work and chronicle your experience. You don’t have to take a new job, but if you did, it could be another best-selling book idea.


Book Ideas #5: Go on a weight-loss diet and write about what you experience.

If you have ever been on a weight-loss diet, you know there is plenty to write about. Go on the diet, record your experiences - including the withdrawal, the hunger, and your ultimate triumph or failure. Go to a weight-loss meeting and write about the people there. It will all make for a best-selling book.


Book Ideas #6: Write about a question someone asked you today.

Where are you from? What do you do? Are you seeing anyone? Are you married? Do you have children? Are you single? These are all questions we get asked every day and a humorous book about the answers could have you laughing all the way to the bank.


Book Ideas #7: Write about a dream you had.

We all have weird dreams, so write them down and then expand upon them. Make up a fictional character who is having these dreams and write a novel about why they are having them. If you make it intriguing enough, you will have a best-seller on your hands.

   I know you can do it.






See also: http://writeyourselfrich.net/7-book-ideas/

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Write A Book That Becomes A Bestseller





You can write a book that becomes a bestseller if you have a topic that fascinates you, a catchy title for your book, and a few minutes you can set aside every day to write. 

What you don't need is any writing experience, a college degree, or formal training in writing.That said, let's look at how you can start writing a best-selling book today.

Find the right topic.

If there is a topic that fascinates you, then you have a good start to writing a book. This is because writing a book is a lengthy process, and you have to be interested enough in your topic to finish writing your book. Keep in mind, a half-finished book won't do you any good when it comes to publishing it.

Create a catchy title.


Books are sold by their titles, and if your book title isn't catchy, no one will be interested, including yourself. The best way to come up with a catchy title is to start writing down some common phrases that you hear every day and then turn them into a title for your book. And if someone is already familiar with the phrasing that you use in your title, they are much more likely to buy your book. 

Write every day.

Writing every day is the only way to start and then finish writing a book. But this is harder than it sounds, because you won't always be inspired to write anything. So the best thing to do is to start a blog on the subject matter of your book. This isn't to get a following, but to give yourself a way that forces you to write a little bit each day. If you are faithful with your writing over the course of the year, at the end of it you will have a finished book. If you use a free blog, make sure you copyright the material, and then take it down when you publish.

  I know you can do it.

How to write a book.




Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Writer’s Block: How To Write A Self-Help Book

Writer's Block Can Slow You Down
Writer's Block Can Slow You Down
Writer’s block is something that everyone faces when they are learning how to write a self-help book. This is because while you may be perfectly qualified to solve someone else's problem in real life, writing a book about it is a completely different experience.

Which is why so many self-help books never get off the ground.

Nevertheless, there are many things that you can do to solve the problems of writer’s block and learn how to write a self-help book at the same time.

Solving Writer’s Block Starts By Defining The Problem You Want To Write About

Since most nonfiction books fall into the self-help genre, you can start by writing your book with a problem you have had yourself. Defining the problem itself is the first step in conquering writer’s block, and you can do this by searching for your problem online and reading what others have written about it. Write out the problem you are trying to solve in your own words and you are well on your way to defeating writer’s block.

And once you have defined the problem, you can write out the steps you took to solve it. These steps will become chapters in your book. And once you have some chapters, make sure to list some real life examples under the chapter headings. This is a helpful exercise to use as a cure for writer's block.

The Next Step Is To Personalize The Problem

If you are writing about something that has become a problem, write about how it has affected you, your friends, and your family. This will make up the body of your self-help book. You can also talk about how a problem has affected your job, your love life, and your general outlook on life. Keeping a journal will help you flesh out your subject matter.

This is important, because another form of writer’s block is when a writer has made it halfway through writing a book and then runs out of things to say. So the more you write in a journal, the more you will remember what you went through, and the more people will identify with your story and your struggles. 

Finally, Write About How You Solved The Problem

If you are writing a self-help book, you will need to talk about how you solved the problem. If you haven’t solved your problem, you may have to wait on finishing your self-help book, because you just can’t make up the ending. If you do, you will find yourself with another kind of writer’s block, where the ending of your book just won’t come to you. That’s because it hasn’t happened yet. This is a time to be patient, because once you solve your problem, you will have a lot to write about, and no more writer’s block to stop you. 

See also: WriteYourselfRich.net