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Tips Beasiswa

Top 10 Mistakes Made on Scholarship
Applications
By Laura DiFiore
How you can guarantee that your scholarship application
will NOT win!
Forget to include your name and/or address! You would be
surprised how many students do not include their name or
address on an application!
Submit an incomplete application. Make sure you include
all required references, photos, transcripts, and
essays.
Be rude or abusive to the judges. Telling the judges
that they will burn in Hades if they don't pick you, or
that they are idiots because they don't accept
applications from students in your major, is a sure-fire
way to guarantee you will NOT be considered for this
application, and that the judges will tell all their
judge friends how nasty you are.
Submit a dirty application. Use a plate for your lunch,
not your application. Don't spill beer on your
application!
Apply when you do not meet their minimum requirements.
If they require a minimum 3.0 GPA and you have a 1.2
GPA, don't waste your time!
Send it "postage due." Oops!
Mail the envelope but forget to put the application in
it. Surprisingly common!
Submit inappropriate supporting documentation, such as
including a picture of you at age 6 months when the
application asks for you to include a photo, or
including a copy of your arrest record as a reference!
(this really happened!)
No one can read your application. The use of fancy,
hard-to-read script typefaces on your essay, or
handwriting that even a doctor would be ashamed of.
Spelling errors! Even ONE spelling error can doom your
application! Remember, if you do not take the time to
spell-check your application, the judges won't take the
time to read it!
YES, I know that these seem like common-sense mistakes,
ones that very few students would make... but these ARE
the most common mistakes, made by 75% or MORE of all
applicants! Last summer, I sat on a judging committee,
and fully 96% of the applications contained THREE or
more of the above errors. Why so many students make
these mistakes is beyond me - but I hope after reading
this, you will not be one of them!
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