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How many of you guys are having a G.P.A of 4.0?

How many of you ever get some sort of scholarship?

How many of you have both 4.0 G.P.A and also receive scholarship?

Excellent student are a group of motivated and passionate students; as a result, it is no wonder that many of these students score high on their exams, have a perfect 4.0 G.P.A and also get scholarship during their academic career. 

I would say that if you’re clever and have not yet received scholarship, you should try to search and apply for one; the reasons being, why not apply for free money to pay for your tuition and other expenses if what you need to do is just write a compelling personal statement that genuinely show about who you are, what you have accomplished, and what you will be doing that will make meaning in other people’s life. If you think you get all these qualifications, I think you should start to look for scholarship available both inside your school or from outside sources. The truth is that there are many scholarship for residents and non-residents out there that are available every year. Ironically sometimes, the scholarship donor do not give scholarship funds to anyone not because of lack of qualified students, but rather there are not many people are applying to these scholarship.

I would like to share my experience in having a both 4.0 G.P.A and receive a scholarship fund of 4,000 USD as a graduate student pursuing Master in Business Administration. Having not only good grades, but also actively involved in the volunteering activities in various non-profit organization helps in crafting a compelling essay for scholarship applications. Such volunteering activities includes, but not limited to, the followings:

- Become a Student Leader Representative in the International Student Inc (ISI Orange Country Branch), a non-profit organization with a mission to introduce American cultures to international students; . I have been involving in this organization for 5 years already, and now my current position in the ISI is Student Representative Leader, in which I am responsible for giving counsel and advice in planning activities for international students with leadership team. 

- Volunteering in tutoring College students and High School students in mathematics and physics every Sunday evening; 

- Mentoring young K-12 students that want to pursue higher education, such as: going to universities and pursuing graduate education or professional school.

-etc..

In my case, I wrote in my scholarship application that using this scholarship money, I will pay for my school tuition so that later after graduating, I can make meaning in other’s people lives. This is what a success in life meant for me; this is the kind of quality that most Excellent students are striving to achieve. The motto of Excellent student is “Hard work and follow your passion in pursuit of excellence and success.”

For more information about how passion can drive success, you can check the following articles:

http://mathforsuccess.clicknsmart.com/?p=145

My advice is: “Start looking for many scholarship opportunities out there and apply for one that is most suitable for yours. In addition, work hard at school and volunteer in your spare time to make meaning in other people lives. My guess is that if you do all these, then success is not far away from your reach.”

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December 25th, 2008 |

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5 Responses to “In Search of an Excellent Student”

  1. Redd
    January 18th, 2009 at 8:10 am

    Great article..

    I read this over and over again to become an excellent student.
    I am going to share this with my friends.


  2. Stacy
    January 18th, 2009 at 11:32 am

    I am also a 4.0 student and what Jeff said is true.
    Regardless we have 4.0 G.P.A or not, we should try to apply for a scholarship.
    It is definitely worth it to apply.

    Nice post, I will bookmark this.


  3. Randy
    January 18th, 2009 at 11:33 am

    Nice article you have here.
    Keep me updated for any new post


  4. Benji
    January 18th, 2009 at 11:42 am

    I came across this site while browsing for blogs. Great motivational post you have here.

    One thing I would like to add: “Excellent student also prepares a resume and job interview to get an excellent job as well.”


  5. R. J. Segovia
    January 27th, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    Interesting blog. I was looking to see how valuable my GPA was on google when I came across it. I’m an undergraduate accounting major at Bowling Green State University who had a 4.0 up through the end of my Junior year last summer when I got a C on a project that is highly debatable and subject to opinion, which led to my first B. But as I’ve learned the past few years in activism on campus, sometimes the politics of Universities are not worth it.

    I had, after that semester, a 3.96 and now after last semester of another 4.0 semester I am up to a 3.97. Having a high GPA was helpful in getting over $10,000 worth of scholarships and grants for this year, but I still am out of a job. Either I’m a big dufus, or there are some really talented and beautiful people competing against me. In any event, so it goes.

    Thanks for the interesting read. It’s nice to take a break every now and then… if that’s even possible.

    Keep in touch if you’re bored.

    -R. J.

    http://www.sent-trib.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3624&Itemid=86


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