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Do you want assistance writing scholarship essays? Or do you prefer to put your reader to sleep?
It is not easy to create a lasting impression on someone who reads
fifty or more essays a day. Can you persuade the scholarship officer
that you are an individual with a real life and an interesting personality
worthy of a free money award?
Your writing has to rivet the eyes of the reader to the page. It must
be clear, concise and effective so that he does not resist reading all of it.
More importantly your writing must get him to remember and act on what
he has read.
Dr. Joe Vitale a writer of world renown and master of persuasion
describes the process of writing into seven steps outlined below:
- State your intention
A one line statement describing the result you want from your
writing.
- Brainstorm, get the facts and select a topic
With your intention in mind, brainstorming, gathering the facts and
selecting a topic is easier.
- Write a first draft
Write non stop, if you can’t remember a fact or date or name leave a
blank but keep writing.
- Take a break
Walk away from the draft for a few minutes but don’t edit.
- Extend the draft you just wrote or write a completely new
draft
Again write non-stop and don’t edit.
- Take a longer break
Take three days to three weeks. Put your drafts aside and do
something else. You are more objective when you come back to them.
- Rewrite and edit your drafts
Take all your drafts and create a tight, final draft. This is the only
step where you do any rewriting and editing.
You may have noticed that rewriting and editing is not advised until
the final stages. That’s because you don’t want anything to stop your
creative juices from flowing.
You can get free editing services for you scholarship essay by
contacting at least six friends and asking them to review your essay.
Another way of getting help is to use the paid services of a company
that specializes in editing admission and school related essays.
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