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So you just finished your senior year of your high school reign. You have moved up through the ranks conquering the terror of being a freshman, the relief of being a sophomore because you aren’t a freshman and you can finally stop being the envious Junior who had to watch all your older friends graduate. It’s your time and you are ready to party.

What you unfortunately didn't realize as you were a younger classman looking longingly up at the upper classman is that your senior year was more than a just a big party. Instead, it was the year where you had to learn to sell yourself. That might not sound good, but applying for a college scholarship and trying to get into college has to be done by you taking control of the whole process and letting everybody know how cool you are. So what do you do to get into college? I don't recommend creating a billboard on the freeway and posting everything cool about you, but essentially, that's about what you need to do. Or how do you lasso a college scholarship for yourself? I have given below 5 things that must be considered when trying to get into college or getting that sweet scholarship.

1. You have to realize that it is all about the application. College admissions boards look at thousands of applicants every semester and so you can’t afford to take any short cuts when filling it out. If the application is to be filled out by hand be sure to use your best handwriting possible. Write so slow and neat that it as easy to read as computer font. Take an entire day to carve out such readable handwriting if you have to. College admissions officers are not going to spend any time trying to decipher your handwriting because it’s not worth it to them. Make your application user friendly, readable, organized and neat.

2. Good language, use it. This is not some spotlight preview for your gangster slang skills; it is a professional sales pitch. You need to be ready to use the best grammar, the best choice of words, and the greatest sentence structure that you can, particularly when you are writing any sort of essay. Remember if it resembles a country song you know you might want to consider to rewrite it.

3. Don't be scared of being a "show-off". Most times we are so focused on making sure that we aren't too cocky that we do not give ourselves credit for all the cool things we have done or do. The purpose of the application is to show everyone how cool you are. Find the best process of making sure that it is done on your application. The list of things to include are endless. For example: unique skills you know such as cooking sushi. Simply let them know you are dedicated enough to make something out of yourself by showing them how you have already started.

4. Now, I hate having to mention the fourth one but it becomes a killer for applicants. Deadlines. I know that seems like an obvious thing you must be aware of but it is one of the most ignored principles out there. Please don’t procrastinate the day of your submitting your application. A lot of times the admissions officers already accept applicants before the deadline even ends. Wouldn’t it be nicer to not have to compete with so many others just by getting your application in early? Do it, it will help.

5. Finally, be ready for some letters of rejection. You can't always win and won't get every college scholarship. Don't get down on yourself, most people don't get in the college of their choice the first time they apply. Many even have to attend a 2 year college and then transfer over in order to make it in. The point is, just don't ever give up. Go out and take all the rejection and turn it into a positive thing by working harder to get what you want.

Colleges need students, so keep trying. Scholarship committees also are willing to give out the big bucks. So don't delay and get on top of things by starting your admissions process now. Use these 5 simple steps and I am positive they will make your application more appealing to any college admissions team or college scholarship committee.

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By Jason Luke
Published: 6/26/2007

 
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