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The $1 Million Question: How to Win an Essay Contest
Writing a winning essay isn't hard--just follow these tips.
By Kay Peterson, Ph.D.
With more than $1 million in essay scholarships in the FastWeb database, suddenly learning to put your thoughts on paper is more important than ever.
The personal essay may be the hardest part of your scholarship application. But if done well, it will give you the edge over your competition. It’s where the “real you” can shine through.
If you find it difficult to write, try talking into a tape recorder. After you’re done, you can transcribe the recording and edit the result. This can be the genesis of a good essay. Most people speak at a rate of 200 words per minute, but write or type at a rate of only 30 words per minute. So the act of writing can get in the way of your creativity, interrupting the flow of thought. You will also be more expressive when you talk, yielding a more personal and interesting essay.
Make your essay a hit with these tips from scholarship providers:
- Think before you write. Brainstorm to generate some good ideas and then create an outline to help you get going.
- Be original. The judges may be asked to review hundreds of essays. It’s your job to make your essay stand out from the rest. So be creative in your answers.
- Show, don’t tell. Use stories, examples and anecdotes to individualize your essay and demonstrate the point you want to make. By using specifics, you’ll avoid vagueness and generalities and make a stronger impression.
- Develop a theme. Don’t simply list all your achievements. Decide on a theme you want to convey that sums up the impression you want to make. Write about experiences that develop that theme.
- Know your audience. Personal essays are not “one size fits all.” Write a new essay for each application—one that fits the interests and requirements of that scholarship organization. You’re asking to be selected as the representative for that group. The essay is your chance to show how you are the ideal representative.
- Submit an essay that is neat and readable. Make sure your essay is neatly typed, and that there is a lot of white space on the page. Double-space the essay, and provide adequate margins (1"-1 1/2") on all sides.
- Make sure your essay is well written. Proofread carefully, check spelling and grammar and share your essay with friends or teachers. Another pair of eyes can catch errors you might miss.

Fastweb44286
5 months ago
these tips are really helpful
thank you
fastweb__7263002
5 months ago
Imanizabayo, born in 1987
try to visit the above web www.imbabazi.org
My name is Imanizabayo. I was born in 1987 in the small town of Gisenyi. In 1994, when I was seven years old, many things changed in our country and in my life because of the war and the genocide. Both my parents passed away during that war. I fled alone to the Congo where I entered an orphanage founded by a lady called Mrs. Christine. When we were about to return to our country, the orphanage was destroyed. I was taken by the Red Cross organization which brought me to the Imbabazi Orphanage. At that time I had found my big brother, Musabyimana Sammy, who stayed together with me in the orphanage until now.
I was in the first grade of primary school when I entered the Imbabazi Orphanage. After reaching the orphanage we didn't have the chance to stay in one place because of the violence. In 1997 we left the place where the orphanage was founded in Mugongo and we came to stay in Gisenyi town. Even here we've changed places about three times to seek a comfortable place.
I can not finish without telling thank you to all who contribute or have contributed in supporting our orphanage, especially our "God Mother" Mrs. Rosamond Carr who had a good thought of founding this orphanage. We are what we are now because of her.
-- Imanizabayo
Imanizabayo's mother was a Tutsi and his half brother, Sammy's mother was a Hutu. After their parents deaths the grandparents on their fathers side were also killed. The grandmother was poisoned and the grandfather was burned to death in his home.
-- Rosamond Carr
In 2006, Imanizabayo Leon is in his 5th year of Secondary School and doing very well.
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AudreyT83
5 months ago
I really like the advice that is given for all of it is true. When we use this informaiton on any essey not just the ones for scholarships then you can be sure that they will be great.
StephenK261
5 months ago
Wow! This would be the greatest offer for we students.Eagerly waiting ......
ShonubiO3
5 months ago
i too wuld be greatfull to know what we are writing about
MarleneY
5 months ago
Now I can identify some of the reasons I've been passed over for some really great scholarships. I will perform much better after reading your tips. thanks.
SeptianE
5 months ago
that's good
ShadrachVictorK
5 months ago
i would be very grateful and pleased to know what we are suppose to write about.
TulasaD
5 months ago
great tips
JennyM313
5 months ago
I Really like the TIPS!!!!
TafiliC
5 months ago
that was alot of great tips on how to write an essay but it does not say what to write about to be able to win the contest.
ChristianT125
5 months ago
very helpful and concise tips.great!!!
slopez2009
5 months ago
What am I suppose to write about?
CarrieC255
5 months ago
great tips!
JessicaM1015
5 months ago
These are great tips. I know that many times my thoughts travel faster than my fingers can type, so having a tape recorder on hand will be useful-thanks