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The Seven C’s of Successful Scholarship Or College Entrance Essays

Getting that scholarship or “acing” that college entrance essay will change your life. However, writing a scholarship or college admission essay can be a traumatic and difficult experience or a challenging and fulfilling one. Here are seven tips which will help you be successful.

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