From the heart. Much like speeches, that's the best kind.
Student4Liberty
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ambercarlson
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12/07/12 12:06 AM
I agree to some extent with your words because i've some questions in my mind but first of all i really wanna appreciate your writing skills that was great.Your tips are really helfull .I didn't understand the tip 2.Find your voice.i think we should be formal while writing an essay because Essay Writing is the thing which attract people so we should not be informal with them.can you please make me understand this point? . the resting matter is really nice and authentic.it will help alot .
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PrincessE
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02/23/13 11:04 AM
I've been reading articles about writing a winning scholarship essay and some of the main they said are:
-make sure the spelling is correct
-tell a personal story to make your essay stand out
-your essay should give the judge a picture of who you are as a person
-make sure it neat no folded edges
Basically make sure your essay looks professional and worth looking at.
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03/09/13 2:27 PM
What I have been told is that the first thing judges check for is grammar, spelling, proper usage, etc. Check and double-check! If they find a spelling error or a verb with the wrong tense or if you keep switching between different point-of-views (first person, second person, third person), they will automatically disqualify your essay, no matter how good the content matter is.
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