Kaundinya
Jul 11, 2012
Scholarship / 'That kid was me' - my 250-word scholarship paper [4]
I failed to mention the exact parameters of the prompt, perhaps further knowledge of the instructions will prompt you to take another perspective, albeit I see your point.
"In 250 words or less, please submit an essay on one of the following:
1. Why do you deserve to win this scholarship? -OR-
2. Describe your academic or career goals. -OR-
3. Any topic of your choice. "
Under my own assumptions, as third topic allows for much freedom, I catered my essay to retain originality yet stay relevant in terms of the theme of the second prompt, so that it is not completely arbitrary. If the third prompt did not exist, then I would likely shift focus to my actual "career goals".
In addition, the scholarship application it does not explicitly state to mention the essay prompt within the essay, so I have no idea how they are to assess which of the topics you answered other than actually reading the essay.
Thank you for your comment.
I failed to mention the exact parameters of the prompt, perhaps further knowledge of the instructions will prompt you to take another perspective, albeit I see your point.
"In 250 words or less, please submit an essay on one of the following:
1. Why do you deserve to win this scholarship? -OR-
2. Describe your academic or career goals. -OR-
3. Any topic of your choice. "
Under my own assumptions, as third topic allows for much freedom, I catered my essay to retain originality yet stay relevant in terms of the theme of the second prompt, so that it is not completely arbitrary. If the third prompt did not exist, then I would likely shift focus to my actual "career goals".
In addition, the scholarship application it does not explicitly state to mention the essay prompt within the essay, so I have no idea how they are to assess which of the topics you answered other than actually reading the essay.
Thank you for your comment.