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"Who are you?" is a fundamental question not only of life, but of scholarship searches. You see, scholarships are essentially gifts to students from individuals or
groups who want to help a certain group of people achieve their higher education goals. The sponsors of scholarships very often choose criteria which mirror either
their own characteristics or the characteristics of the person they wished to be. As such, it's vitally important that you determine who you are in great detail - that
detail will be essential to finding scholarships specifically tailored to your background. |
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Scholarship Scams
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* If you see a scholarship service or company that is using words like "official", "national", "government" or other governmental or official sounding names be careful. They are most probably trying to
sound official to cover up the scam |
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Yes, Google is your friend. Obviously, you can use other search engines for scholarship search, and you should, but for the purposes of this guide, we're going
Google all the way. Start at... well, where else but www.Google.com. |
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Numbers matter in the grand scholarship game. The more awards you apply for, the more awards you are likely to receive. As in sales, it’s a question of ratios.
Ultimately, the goal is scholarships awarded, so for every scholarship you are awarded, you have to apply for 10. For every scholarship you apply for, you’ll need |
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