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EDUCATIONAL GOALS:
CONSIDER THE QUESTION
RTSQ: Read the Stupid Question!
This seems obvious, but many people gloss over the question. You want
to analyze the question, answer all parts of the question, and don’t
answer a question that is not asked.

The Question:
Describe your educational goals. Explain your choice of career and what
qualifications, skills, and talents you feel you have for your chosen field. Include
your plans for financing your education. (If necessary, you may add one
additional page for your educational goals.)

1. Describe your educational goals.
2. Explain your choice of career and what qualifications you feel you have for
your chosen field.
3. Include your plans for financing your education.
PURPOSE
THE QUESTION
 To give a sense of you as a person.
 To show that you understand the field you want to enter.
 To show that you can think reflectively and sympathetically.
 To show that the degree will build on previous experiences, and not be
a discontinuous experience.
Questions to Ask Yourself before Writing:

 What is unique about my background?
 When did I become interested in this field? What specific experiences
(including work experiences) have furthered this interest?
 What are my career goals?
 What personal characteristics, skills, etc. will enhance my prospects for
success in this field?
DOs and DON’Ts
DO

Organize your response. Look at the question; it has a natural
organizational pattern – a blueprint.

DO

Ask your friends and family to help you remember all the details
from which you can select when you write your essay. It is easy
to forget things you have done in the past.

DO

Fit your essay into the big picture of your application. If you say
you have always wanted to be a veterinarian, but have no
evidence to show that you have ever been exposed to that
career, your words will be suspect.

DO

Show what you are like as a person, but be as selective as
possible. This is not a biography, but a demonstration of the
characteristics that prompted your career choice.

DO

Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a
DO

Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a
good impression. A series of short, curt sentences does not.

DO

Be positive and upbeat in tone.

DO

Show that you know something more about the field you have
chosen than what you have seen on TV or in movies.

DO

Take your drafts to the College Writing Center or ask a
guidance counselor for help. Does the essay flow? Is the main
point clear? Do you sound like a real person (preferably an
interesting real person)? Do you have enough detail? Too much
detail?

DO

Revise the essay and proofread.

DO

Show your final draft to friends. Ask them, “Does this sound like
me?”
DON’T

Just tell a story. You want to explain your career goals in
an interesting way, not entertain with descriptive
adjectives.

DON’T

Assume names of people and places give enough
information. Describe your activities and experiences as
they relate to your career goals.

DON’T

Write what you think the scholarship committee wants to
hear. The committee members can detect b.s. before
opening the packet.

DON’T

Use clichés or generalities. This wastes valuable space
and time.

DON’T

Brag. Trust that your good points will shine through.
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EXAMPLES:
EXAMPLE #1

(1) Don’t admit this! If you
don’t have educational
goals, how can you answer
the question? Stop now
and make a solid plan.

I don’t have specific educational
goals. (1.)Yes, I want to get a
degree in my field but that is not
the only thing I want to do. My
educational goal is to learn as
much as I can from whoever will
(2) We are four sentences
be giving it to me. I want to do so
into the essay, and the
reader has no clue about a many things that I don’t even
know where to begin. (2.)
subject interest. At all
costs, avoid vague words
like “things” and someone.”
If you don’t know where to
begin, should you be
funded while you search
for a goal?
EXAMPLE #1 - continued
(3) Now we are getting
somewhere. This would be a
good place to give examples
of problem solving skills and
determination. Relate this
statement to something in
past, like a class or
community project.

I am truly passionate about one thing
though and that is math. I enjoy math
and how it works into our physical world.
I think I would succeed in this field that I
have chosen, which is engineering,
because when it comes to problem
solving I don’t easily give up until I come
to a solution. (3.) Financing my
education is probably my biggest
(4) While this is a serious
consideration, worded this
concern. With my parent’s being
way it undermines
divorced and not speaking to each other
determination.
I don’t want to be a bother to either of
them. I would work my way through
Commentary: This student stumbled college if I have to.by admitting he/she had no
out of the starting gate (4.)
goals. There is very little concrete information in this essay. The vague language does
not indicate focus, and the wording does not demonstrate determination. There are no
examples to support a love of math or problem solving. The last sentence ends the
essay with the same ambiguity of the first: “if I have to.”
EXAMPLE #2

(1)The student has indicated
two possible majors, but
shows no preference for
either.
(2) There is no detail here.
“Some research” tells the
reader nothing. The student
should indicate the type of
research he/she is interested
in.

My goal is to attend Clark and
study biology or chemistry. (1.)
One day I want to do some
research. (2.) After Clark I will
transfer to a four-year school and
get a degree. (3.)

(3) The student has no fouryear school in mind, nor does
he/she indicate the type of
Commentary: This
degree to be earned. essay provides no details. The reader has no
insight into the individual or his/her dedication to an education.
EXAMPLE #3
(1) This is a very short statement of a
plan. Plans are not necessarily goals.
Goals should be long-term (but not so
long-term as to be unrealistic). The plan,
as stated here, does not constitute a goal.
A career in education will require more
than an Associates Degree. The student
should give long-term, obtainable goals.
He/she should, for example, indicate that
he/she has investigated four-year
programs for education.
(2) This is a vague statement. “Excellent
people skills” is a cliché. It conveys no
meaning without examples. The student
needs to demonstrate his/her people skills
by giving examples and the student
should explain what he/she means by an
interest in helping young people.

I plan to complete the
requirements for the
Associates Degree and
major in Education. (1.)
I have excellent people skills
and a deep interest in
helping young people. (2.)
EXAMPLE #3 - continued

(3) The final statement on
funding is very weak. The
student “hopes” to have his/her
education funded by
scholarships, grants, or student
loans. This wording implies a
lack of research and planning.

I hope my education will be
funded by scholarships,
grants or student loans. (3.)

Commentary: This student probably has a career goal, but he/she
has not articulated it. The overall structure technically addresses all
aspects of the question, but provides no detail or insight.
EXAMPLE #4
(1) The problem here is no detail.
The student should indicate how
he/she has helped people with
emotional problems. Listening to
friends does not seem to be a good
foundation on which to build a
career.

I plan to become a chemical
dependency counselor for two
reasons. Number one, I like to help
people with emotional problems. I
always listen to my friends. Number
two, I am good at helping people.
(1.) I hope to succeed in this
program. My GPA is 2.73 and I
want to improve it. (2.)

(2) The student commits a common
error. If the GPA is less than stellar,
don’t refer to it unless specifically
asked. The reader would the purpose
of including this statement. Does the With your help, I will complete my
program. I would appreciate all the
student want to imply that with
financial aid I get. (3.)
scholarships, rather than a full-time
job, he/she could have a better
GPA? The point here is confusing.

(3) The student ignores the third part
Commentary: This essay demonstrates common problems, no detail, no plan.
of the question.
EXAMPLE #5
(1) This is a very good
statement of
educational goals. The
student is currently
pursuing phase one of
the goal. Phase two of
her goal is clearly
planned (notice that
she has investigated
the program at Eastern
Washington). The
includes a longer
termed goal when she
states that she hopes
to earn a Masters
Degree.

I am currently enrolled in the Dental Hygiene
Program at Clark College and will graduate
in the Spring of 2001. After taking a year off
from school to work in the field, I plan to
begin the degree program through Eastern
Washington University (coordinated by the
Dental Hygiene Director) and earn a
Bachelors Degree in Dental Hygiene.
Eventually, I hope to be able to teach at a
college level and earn a Masters Degree in
dental Hygiene. (1.)
EXAMPLE #5 - continued

(2) This paragraph clearly
defines her reasons for
becoming a dental hygienist.
Her first statement is pragmatic:
the field offers the income and
flexibility required to raise
children. She continues to point
out that she is very familiar with
the field and that she enjoys the
environment of the dentist’s
office. Her enthusiasm for her
career is obvious, and her
desire to be a “calming
presence” indicates that she is
well suited to dentistry.

I have chosen a career in Dental Hygiene
because I know it will provide me with the
salary I need to support my children as
well as the flexibility in hours necessary
for a single mother. I have several close
friends who are Dentists or Dental
Hygienists and they have provided me
with a thorough understanding of a career
in Dentistry. I enjoy the working
atmosphere of a dental office and I am
extremely excited about the field. The
more I learn in the program, the more
passionate I become about dentistry and
helping patient’s achieve optimum oral
health. I believe that I not only have the
ability to become an excellent dental
clinician, but that I will be a friendly,
caring, and calming presence to my
EXAMPLE #5 - continued
(3) This is a very good
account of the student’s
financial plan. The detail she
provides in dates and amounts
indicates that she well aware
of the cost of her education
and that she will budget to the
penny if necessary to meet
her goal. The reader gets the
sense that this is a proud and
determined student.

My education expenses since I began at
Clark in the Fall of 1997 have been paid for
with money awarded from Government
Grants and Scholarships. Last year I was
forced to take out a Perkins loan and may be
forced to again for the academic year
2000/2001. I will reapply for grants again this
year as well as scholarships. I am not
employed in order to meet both my
educational and familial responsibilities.
Because I am not employed and only receive
$127.02 per month in child support, I am in
constant need of financial assistance. I am
not on welfare or any other kind of public
assistance. The scholarships I have received
these past few years have been answers to
prayers. I cannot tell you how much the Clark
College Scholarships have helped my family.
Thank you so much for your past support and
EXAMPLE #6
(1) This student does
an excellent job
explaining his/her
choice of career. In
fact, the reader gets
the impression that
this student has had a
career plan since a
young age. The
student clearly
demonstrates
knowledge of his/her
chosen career, and
he/she more than
proves first hand
knowledge of the field.
This demonstrates
excellent focus.

I have always possessed a strong desire to help people. From the
experience that I have gained throughout my high school career, I
have come to realize that I want to become a physician. I have taken
many classes to prepare for my future, such as Advanced Medical
Research and Sports Medicine, Medical and Sports Medicine
Applications and an independent study, Advanced Research Health
Careers. Through the Advanced Research Health Careers class, I
had the opportunity to tour various medical facilities, as well as
become an American Red Cross certified Emergency Responder.
The class is designed for the student who has taken all the medical
courses offered and who would like to continue to educate
themselves on specific medical careers. Through this class I have
researched the career of a neonatal intensive care physician, and I
am positive that that is the career I want to pursue. I have
volunteered at the Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center, witnessing a
cesarean section birth and helping physicians and nurses take care
of premature and ill babies.
Sports Medicine Applications is a two-hour after-school class
where injured athletes come in to be treated and taped by students.
While taking this hands-on class, I was assigned to a high school
sports team as the official Student Athletic Trainer. As a junior, I was
awarded with the Most Improved Trainer award. I competed at the
1999 Sports Medicine State Competition at the varsity level and
EXAMPLE #6 - continued
(2) The student has a
clear educational plan.
The reader feels that the
student has researched
schools as thoroughly as
he/she researched a
career choice.
(3) The final paragraph
reveals the only weakness
in an otherwise excellent
essay. The student
doesn’t indicate his/her
plans to finance his/her
education at Clark. While
the student clearly has
good plans for long-term
financing, a statement
about financing an
education at Clark College
should be included.

To achieve my ultimate goal of becoming a
physician, I am going to spend my first two years at
Clark College, graduating in 2002 with an Associate
in Applied Science Degree through the Associate
Degree Nursing program. Upon completion of the
nursing program, I will take the National Council
Examination for licensure as a registered nurse. (2)
I will spend my next six years at the University of
Washington School of Medicine, because their
medical program is one of the highest ranked in the
nation. Because of my degree from Clark College, I
will be able to become a registered nurse, which will
help me afford to further my education, along with
scholarships. (3)
EXAMPLE #7
(1) The student needs to
add the specifics of his/her
educational goals. There
should be some indication
of a long-term plan. What
steps are required to teach
high-school English? The
student could have also
added more detail to the
“qualifications” section.
One or two quick
references to specific
classes, or even better, a
practical application of
skills would help.

Education has always been an incredibly rewarding and
enjoyable experience for me. Although I always planned
to attend college, I have only recently determined my
major, English. I plan to become a high school English
teacher. My decision stems from my proficiency, and
more importantly, my love for English. Throughout
school, English has always been the most enjoyable
and enriching classes for me. I have consistently
performed will in higher-level courses and I look forward
to updating my basic English skills, learning and
improving upon the advanced abilities such as analyzing
written content, and understanding prose in all its forms.
I feel that I am very qualified for this career path.
Although I highly value excellence in English courses, I
have also recognized the importance of the learning
process and hard work, and how it has improved the
master and application of various skills in all forms of
communication. I feel my greatest contribution to the
field of education would be my devotion to the complex
skill of language and my regard for its difficulty and
importance, the primary focus of this educational and
EXAMPLE #7 - continued

(2) This is a strong section of
the essay. The student has
clearly worked to save
money, and this indicates
determination.

I plan to fund my education through
funds saved, part-time work,
scholarships or grants, and assistance
from my parents. I believe I will be well
prepared for college and especially this
field of study. Being able to discover and
achieve my educational goals in a
vocation that I enjoy and truly find
rewarding will be an invaluable
experience. (2)
APPLYING
FOR
SCHOLARSHIPS?
Check out the following web sites.
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-writing.php
Advice on writing the essay
http://www.highschoolstew.com/wtsh/aim.htm
Winning the scholarship hunt
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-writing.phtml
Writing the scholarship essay
http://www.freschinfo.com/tipsbill.php
Tips on personalizing your application
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-mistakes.php
A humorous look at the top ten application errors
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-judging.php
Insight into the judging process from a national prospective
http://www.internationalstudent.com/essay_writing/scholarship_essay.shtml
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  • 1. EDUCATIONAL GOALS: CONSIDER THE QUESTION RTSQ: Read the Stupid Question! This seems obvious, but many people gloss over the question. You want to analyze the question, answer all parts of the question, and don’t answer a question that is not asked. The Question: Describe your educational goals. Explain your choice of career and what qualifications, skills, and talents you feel you have for your chosen field. Include your plans for financing your education. (If necessary, you may add one additional page for your educational goals.) 1. Describe your educational goals. 2. Explain your choice of career and what qualifications you feel you have for your chosen field. 3. Include your plans for financing your education.
  • 2. PURPOSE THE QUESTION  To give a sense of you as a person.  To show that you understand the field you want to enter.  To show that you can think reflectively and sympathetically.  To show that the degree will build on previous experiences, and not be a discontinuous experience. Questions to Ask Yourself before Writing:  What is unique about my background?  When did I become interested in this field? What specific experiences (including work experiences) have furthered this interest?  What are my career goals?  What personal characteristics, skills, etc. will enhance my prospects for success in this field?
  • 3. DOs and DON’Ts DO Organize your response. Look at the question; it has a natural organizational pattern – a blueprint. DO Ask your friends and family to help you remember all the details from which you can select when you write your essay. It is easy to forget things you have done in the past. DO Fit your essay into the big picture of your application. If you say you have always wanted to be a veterinarian, but have no evidence to show that you have ever been exposed to that career, your words will be suspect. DO Show what you are like as a person, but be as selective as possible. This is not a biography, but a demonstration of the characteristics that prompted your career choice. DO Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a
  • 4. DO Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a good impression. A series of short, curt sentences does not. DO Be positive and upbeat in tone. DO Show that you know something more about the field you have chosen than what you have seen on TV or in movies. DO Take your drafts to the College Writing Center or ask a guidance counselor for help. Does the essay flow? Is the main point clear? Do you sound like a real person (preferably an interesting real person)? Do you have enough detail? Too much detail? DO Revise the essay and proofread. DO Show your final draft to friends. Ask them, “Does this sound like me?”
  • 5. DON’T Just tell a story. You want to explain your career goals in an interesting way, not entertain with descriptive adjectives. DON’T Assume names of people and places give enough information. Describe your activities and experiences as they relate to your career goals. DON’T Write what you think the scholarship committee wants to hear. The committee members can detect b.s. before opening the packet. DON’T Use clichés or generalities. This wastes valuable space and time. DON’T Brag. Trust that your good points will shine through.
  • 7. EXAMPLE #1 (1) Don’t admit this! If you don’t have educational goals, how can you answer the question? Stop now and make a solid plan. I don’t have specific educational goals. (1.)Yes, I want to get a degree in my field but that is not the only thing I want to do. My educational goal is to learn as much as I can from whoever will (2) We are four sentences be giving it to me. I want to do so into the essay, and the reader has no clue about a many things that I don’t even know where to begin. (2.) subject interest. At all costs, avoid vague words like “things” and someone.” If you don’t know where to begin, should you be funded while you search for a goal?
  • 8. EXAMPLE #1 - continued (3) Now we are getting somewhere. This would be a good place to give examples of problem solving skills and determination. Relate this statement to something in past, like a class or community project. I am truly passionate about one thing though and that is math. I enjoy math and how it works into our physical world. I think I would succeed in this field that I have chosen, which is engineering, because when it comes to problem solving I don’t easily give up until I come to a solution. (3.) Financing my education is probably my biggest (4) While this is a serious consideration, worded this concern. With my parent’s being way it undermines divorced and not speaking to each other determination. I don’t want to be a bother to either of them. I would work my way through Commentary: This student stumbled college if I have to.by admitting he/she had no out of the starting gate (4.) goals. There is very little concrete information in this essay. The vague language does not indicate focus, and the wording does not demonstrate determination. There are no examples to support a love of math or problem solving. The last sentence ends the essay with the same ambiguity of the first: “if I have to.”
  • 9. EXAMPLE #2 (1)The student has indicated two possible majors, but shows no preference for either. (2) There is no detail here. “Some research” tells the reader nothing. The student should indicate the type of research he/she is interested in. My goal is to attend Clark and study biology or chemistry. (1.) One day I want to do some research. (2.) After Clark I will transfer to a four-year school and get a degree. (3.) (3) The student has no fouryear school in mind, nor does he/she indicate the type of Commentary: This degree to be earned. essay provides no details. The reader has no insight into the individual or his/her dedication to an education.
  • 10. EXAMPLE #3 (1) This is a very short statement of a plan. Plans are not necessarily goals. Goals should be long-term (but not so long-term as to be unrealistic). The plan, as stated here, does not constitute a goal. A career in education will require more than an Associates Degree. The student should give long-term, obtainable goals. He/she should, for example, indicate that he/she has investigated four-year programs for education. (2) This is a vague statement. “Excellent people skills” is a cliché. It conveys no meaning without examples. The student needs to demonstrate his/her people skills by giving examples and the student should explain what he/she means by an interest in helping young people. I plan to complete the requirements for the Associates Degree and major in Education. (1.) I have excellent people skills and a deep interest in helping young people. (2.)
  • 11. EXAMPLE #3 - continued (3) The final statement on funding is very weak. The student “hopes” to have his/her education funded by scholarships, grants, or student loans. This wording implies a lack of research and planning. I hope my education will be funded by scholarships, grants or student loans. (3.) Commentary: This student probably has a career goal, but he/she has not articulated it. The overall structure technically addresses all aspects of the question, but provides no detail or insight.
  • 12. EXAMPLE #4 (1) The problem here is no detail. The student should indicate how he/she has helped people with emotional problems. Listening to friends does not seem to be a good foundation on which to build a career. I plan to become a chemical dependency counselor for two reasons. Number one, I like to help people with emotional problems. I always listen to my friends. Number two, I am good at helping people. (1.) I hope to succeed in this program. My GPA is 2.73 and I want to improve it. (2.) (2) The student commits a common error. If the GPA is less than stellar, don’t refer to it unless specifically asked. The reader would the purpose of including this statement. Does the With your help, I will complete my program. I would appreciate all the student want to imply that with financial aid I get. (3.) scholarships, rather than a full-time job, he/she could have a better GPA? The point here is confusing. (3) The student ignores the third part Commentary: This essay demonstrates common problems, no detail, no plan. of the question.
  • 13. EXAMPLE #5 (1) This is a very good statement of educational goals. The student is currently pursuing phase one of the goal. Phase two of her goal is clearly planned (notice that she has investigated the program at Eastern Washington). The includes a longer termed goal when she states that she hopes to earn a Masters Degree. I am currently enrolled in the Dental Hygiene Program at Clark College and will graduate in the Spring of 2001. After taking a year off from school to work in the field, I plan to begin the degree program through Eastern Washington University (coordinated by the Dental Hygiene Director) and earn a Bachelors Degree in Dental Hygiene. Eventually, I hope to be able to teach at a college level and earn a Masters Degree in dental Hygiene. (1.)
  • 14. EXAMPLE #5 - continued (2) This paragraph clearly defines her reasons for becoming a dental hygienist. Her first statement is pragmatic: the field offers the income and flexibility required to raise children. She continues to point out that she is very familiar with the field and that she enjoys the environment of the dentist’s office. Her enthusiasm for her career is obvious, and her desire to be a “calming presence” indicates that she is well suited to dentistry. I have chosen a career in Dental Hygiene because I know it will provide me with the salary I need to support my children as well as the flexibility in hours necessary for a single mother. I have several close friends who are Dentists or Dental Hygienists and they have provided me with a thorough understanding of a career in Dentistry. I enjoy the working atmosphere of a dental office and I am extremely excited about the field. The more I learn in the program, the more passionate I become about dentistry and helping patient’s achieve optimum oral health. I believe that I not only have the ability to become an excellent dental clinician, but that I will be a friendly, caring, and calming presence to my
  • 15. EXAMPLE #5 - continued (3) This is a very good account of the student’s financial plan. The detail she provides in dates and amounts indicates that she well aware of the cost of her education and that she will budget to the penny if necessary to meet her goal. The reader gets the sense that this is a proud and determined student. My education expenses since I began at Clark in the Fall of 1997 have been paid for with money awarded from Government Grants and Scholarships. Last year I was forced to take out a Perkins loan and may be forced to again for the academic year 2000/2001. I will reapply for grants again this year as well as scholarships. I am not employed in order to meet both my educational and familial responsibilities. Because I am not employed and only receive $127.02 per month in child support, I am in constant need of financial assistance. I am not on welfare or any other kind of public assistance. The scholarships I have received these past few years have been answers to prayers. I cannot tell you how much the Clark College Scholarships have helped my family. Thank you so much for your past support and
  • 16. EXAMPLE #6 (1) This student does an excellent job explaining his/her choice of career. In fact, the reader gets the impression that this student has had a career plan since a young age. The student clearly demonstrates knowledge of his/her chosen career, and he/she more than proves first hand knowledge of the field. This demonstrates excellent focus. I have always possessed a strong desire to help people. From the experience that I have gained throughout my high school career, I have come to realize that I want to become a physician. I have taken many classes to prepare for my future, such as Advanced Medical Research and Sports Medicine, Medical and Sports Medicine Applications and an independent study, Advanced Research Health Careers. Through the Advanced Research Health Careers class, I had the opportunity to tour various medical facilities, as well as become an American Red Cross certified Emergency Responder. The class is designed for the student who has taken all the medical courses offered and who would like to continue to educate themselves on specific medical careers. Through this class I have researched the career of a neonatal intensive care physician, and I am positive that that is the career I want to pursue. I have volunteered at the Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center, witnessing a cesarean section birth and helping physicians and nurses take care of premature and ill babies. Sports Medicine Applications is a two-hour after-school class where injured athletes come in to be treated and taped by students. While taking this hands-on class, I was assigned to a high school sports team as the official Student Athletic Trainer. As a junior, I was awarded with the Most Improved Trainer award. I competed at the 1999 Sports Medicine State Competition at the varsity level and
  • 17. EXAMPLE #6 - continued (2) The student has a clear educational plan. The reader feels that the student has researched schools as thoroughly as he/she researched a career choice. (3) The final paragraph reveals the only weakness in an otherwise excellent essay. The student doesn’t indicate his/her plans to finance his/her education at Clark. While the student clearly has good plans for long-term financing, a statement about financing an education at Clark College should be included. To achieve my ultimate goal of becoming a physician, I am going to spend my first two years at Clark College, graduating in 2002 with an Associate in Applied Science Degree through the Associate Degree Nursing program. Upon completion of the nursing program, I will take the National Council Examination for licensure as a registered nurse. (2) I will spend my next six years at the University of Washington School of Medicine, because their medical program is one of the highest ranked in the nation. Because of my degree from Clark College, I will be able to become a registered nurse, which will help me afford to further my education, along with scholarships. (3)
  • 18. EXAMPLE #7 (1) The student needs to add the specifics of his/her educational goals. There should be some indication of a long-term plan. What steps are required to teach high-school English? The student could have also added more detail to the “qualifications” section. One or two quick references to specific classes, or even better, a practical application of skills would help. Education has always been an incredibly rewarding and enjoyable experience for me. Although I always planned to attend college, I have only recently determined my major, English. I plan to become a high school English teacher. My decision stems from my proficiency, and more importantly, my love for English. Throughout school, English has always been the most enjoyable and enriching classes for me. I have consistently performed will in higher-level courses and I look forward to updating my basic English skills, learning and improving upon the advanced abilities such as analyzing written content, and understanding prose in all its forms. I feel that I am very qualified for this career path. Although I highly value excellence in English courses, I have also recognized the importance of the learning process and hard work, and how it has improved the master and application of various skills in all forms of communication. I feel my greatest contribution to the field of education would be my devotion to the complex skill of language and my regard for its difficulty and importance, the primary focus of this educational and
  • 19. EXAMPLE #7 - continued (2) This is a strong section of the essay. The student has clearly worked to save money, and this indicates determination. I plan to fund my education through funds saved, part-time work, scholarships or grants, and assistance from my parents. I believe I will be well prepared for college and especially this field of study. Being able to discover and achieve my educational goals in a vocation that I enjoy and truly find rewarding will be an invaluable experience. (2)
  • 20. APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS? Check out the following web sites. http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-writing.php Advice on writing the essay http://www.highschoolstew.com/wtsh/aim.htm Winning the scholarship hunt http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-writing.phtml Writing the scholarship essay http://www.freschinfo.com/tipsbill.php Tips on personalizing your application http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-mistakes.php A humorous look at the top ten application errors http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-judging.php Insight into the judging process from a national prospective http://www.internationalstudent.com/essay_writing/scholarship_essay.shtml Helpful tips to get you motivated and help you personalize your essay