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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.

BrittanyT1164
5 months ago
this article is very useful. i never won an essay scholarship before and these tips will help me better my writing skills
SharminP
5 months ago
wow great advice. Have to remember that for the next essay!
BebiS2
5 months ago
ooo ... this helps .. a lil less stressfull now cuz sometimes i write things that are irreelvant so this'll help
MitchellC121
5 months ago
ya...never heard these before...
BarbaraR257
5 months ago
what do we suppose to write a bout?
ElizabethG723
5 months ago
very good!!! i can't wait to use these tips.. Love the recording idea.
JosephB1108
5 months ago
Sweet. Thanks, Fastweb!
TravisA190
5 months ago
wow
these are pretty good
FaithR15
5 months ago
Recording your thoughts is a great idea
NinettaJ
5 months ago
that sound good i would like to try win that scholarship.
KatsigaziG
5 months ago
that's good but i wanna ask one quastion do these scholaship for the americans only or world wide?because we are limited with zipcodes and other things .otherwise we would wish to compite
FasilM5
5 months ago
Its a good suggeston. It encourgaes me to try my best to win the scholaship compitation.
PassionA3
5 months ago
being a fastweb user is the most important thing that has helped me on my ride to college
LauraB324
5 months ago
Ryan, don't talk unless your "intellect" can benefit us ;) thanks
AlexisB733
5 months ago
thanks ill try it!!