
Confessions of a Scholarship Judge
How Your Kid Can Easily Win $100,000 in Scholarships
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Narrated by:
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Kirk Hanley
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By:
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Josh Barsch
About this listen
Ninety-eight percent of scholarship applications end up in the trash because of a couple dozen common mistakes. And if that weren't bad enough, it turns out scholarship judges are just as tired, frazzled, cranky and prejudiced as the rest of us. If you actually think you're gonna win scholarship money, you'd better know EXACTLY the kind of stuff that guys like Judge Josh hate to see in a scholarship application.
Josh Barsch has given over $100,000 of his own money to scholarship winners since 2003, and he wrote this book to help you join the 2% of applicants who actually win scholarship money.
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Has helped me re-write my scholarship essays
It was very enjoyable to listen to the this book. The narrator was a bit dry but not annoying. I thought the book had some pretty good humor, a dry humor, which I guess worked well with the narrator. I did receive a lot of insight for best practices in presenting an essay for scholarship consideration. Half of the book was his thoughts and suggestions on essays, and the second half were example essays with his commentary.
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