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Tips Beasiswa

How To Win A
Scholarship?
*Our response is relevant to all situations.
--Isaac Black, editor
Q: I am a pre-med student in my junior year. Do you know
of any sites that list scholarships for pre-med students
of color? Any leads will be appreciated.
A: Here's a tip! For a pre-med student with a strong
record there is absolutely no need to limit yourself to
searching for "scholarships for pre-med students of
color." In fact, that's a tactical mistake. You would be
better off attacking a general scholarship list (any
major) because there are far more of those scholarships
available. Not only that, strong pre-med students of
color or otherwise, you can win those scholarships, A,
B, C.
In the "Black Excel African American Student's College
Guide," which I wrote, I explain the "real deal," if you
know what I mean. You'll learn what to do, and why. I
tell you how to approach the scholarship sweepstakes,
period, step by step.
Many of our students mistakenly target a specific major,
and only that. In a nutshell, they narrow their pool of
money opportunities. Then, when they can't find that
pre-med, pre-law, engineering, chess, art scholarship to
apply for they give up. Or they apply, and they discover
that those high-powered specific scholarship lists
attract the strongest competition. I can tell you
that they are the hardest to win. Hey, you go after the
"gems," but you've got to strategize, and use all the
smarts you have when you review possibilities.
There are, really, thousands upon thousands of
scholarships for good and talented students...and that's
your gold mine!! Start applying to those...with all
the skill, talent, and energy you can muster.
Again, whatever you do, don't overlook look those "all
majors" lists. Good luck and best wishes.
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