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How to Get a Full Scholarship

  • How to Get a Full Scholarship

    How to Get a Full Scholarship

    Nowadays, a lot of people have the short term goal of attending college, but a lot of people don’t know where to get the money to pay for the institution of their choice. Student loans are one way of funding studies at the higher level, but they require you to not only pay the money back but also give an interest on it. Scholarships are a better option as no paybacks are associated with them, and things get even better if you get a full scholarship.

    Getting a full scholarship is not any easy task though. However, contrary to what a lot of people think about these awards, you don’t necessarily have to be a straight A student to get this scholarship. Majority, if not all, colleges give more weight age to advanced classes in comparison to general education and elective classes.

    Some students think that will be able to get a full ride scholarship to the school they are interested in by getting straight A’s in the low level courses, when in reality, a student who obtains B’s in advanced courses is in a better position to enter college and receive a full scholarship.

    Standardized test scores are also an important factor in determining the applicants who will get the money. This enables the college scholarship awarding authorities to put all of the students on a level playing field in terms of their education, as all classes and teachers are not the same—what may be taught well in a school district in Arizona may never be given importance by a teacher in Maine, and vice-versa.

    This is due to the process that the scholarship awarding authorities go through when determining winners. They want to make sure that when they provide money for a student’s education, it won’t be wasted because the student was not prepared for college or is not interested in attending classes. They want to give a full ride to the student who will work hard and get good grades so that the financial aid they provide is not wasted on a struggling or failing candidate. A full ride scholarship is often a sign of great trust, and the college admissions staff is interested in giving the money to applicants who truly deserve it.

    A full scholarship can help you with you college expenses, so it’s an option you can consider while arranging the money required for your college education.

  1. I do think that this is a very informative article. Many have tried other methods but there has been no outcome. We believe this is gonna work

  2. although i am in middle school i alredy am looking for ways to get in to collage and i need help too i am a good student but i believe i can get better because i am trying to get inyo julliard the preforming arts school and well yeah

  3. Navia – you’d better work on your spelling, then.

  4. #4 Diana says:
    April 19, 2011 at 5:19 am

    I am also in Middle School and looking forward to going to college. I was born in Belarus and there college is free so my parents never planned a college fund. This article has very little in-depth information, it is merely the skeleton of how you can get a Full ride.

  5. #5 Sofia says:
    June 21, 2011 at 12:09 pm

    I like the article very much! My dream is to recieve a full scholarship from an university in the US. I still need to take in the next years two ASTs Tests and one PreAST: Still, as my overall grade in my two semester I started having all As and Bs in my freshmen year: now I passes to be a somophore in 10th grade. I put myself goals like having straight As for the next years, which will show a improvement to the college admissions: I also participate in lot of activities and form part of groups, like Schoenstatt, community service and later on I will postulate myself as a CECAM President in my senior year. Staying on task like this, what are the probabilities for me of recieving a full scholarship from an University on the United States? could someone help me please?

  6. #6 Cheyenne says:
    July 14, 2011 at 6:59 pm

    I really want a full scholarship. this artical made me a little worried cause i don’t know a lot about scholarships. I got a C my first year of high school and i don’t know if that ruins my chances. I want to get a good edjucation, but can’t with out finacial support. Plus, like this artical said, itwould be really hard to pay the loans back. im only a softmore right now and i don’t want to mees high school up… or college.

    worried.

  7. Though I am in 8th grade I am looking for a great college I think I want to study law but hey life is unpredictable

  8. Okay, so I am a freshman and like all the rest I really want to receive a full term scholarship paying for all of my funds in college. You see I am Native American and most people think I’ll get homesick, run out of money, get pregnant, or give up dropping out of college. Truth is I’m I want to be dedicated to my schooling. I’m very active as a member in student council, sport player (cross country, volleyball, basketball, softball, and track) straight A student, and I’m not a trouble maker. I really want to receive a scholarship but what do I need to receive one?

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