bintabuba hey!! i firstly decided to have a central theme that was linked to my future aspirations and my interests, then linked it wherever i could— but i didnt do overkill on it because then it would’ve just become boring and repetitive.
i started straight to the point; name, school, and left room for my atar (as this needs to be submitted for the scholarship i am interest in). then i talked about my passions which were linked to my central theme, HOW is connects to my future goals and HOW it connects to what i want to study at uni.
i am also planning to write on, as i have only done a bit of the statement— what motivates me, accomplishments, personal values (and definitely link this to your theme), and how the scholarship will help me. try making that part not only about financial.
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.. a scholarship statement is basically a statement to why you deserve a scholarship, which you predominantly write up for university. a lot of university scholarships can be handled through vtac which is where you submit uni applications, but for a lot of the significant monetary rewarding scholarships, you need to write up a statement which is around a page or two pages long.