Anonymous
Post 08/10/2024 17:09     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP with an update, now that the dust has settled. This was a private foundation award in the tens of thousands of dollars (will cover one year of DC’s tuition, room, and board). I don’t know exactly what the interview was like, as DC said it went well but didn’t elaborate.

Thanks for the kind words. This was a long year for a variety of reasons, and this is an amazing way to send DC off to school.


How did your DC find out about it? Was it specific to the school or to the major going to do? Did DC find it alone or through school? It is it related to your or other parent’s company where work? Thanks


DC’s high school sent scholarship lists, and I also found some lists online. I combed the lists for opportunities that actually applied to DC, and sorted scholarships into low, medium, and high priority.

I found this opportunity for DC and said this one was high priority (can’t remember if it was on a school list or a list I found elsewhere). They agreed and took it from there. It’s not school/major specific, and it’s not related to my work or my spouse’s work.

Anonymous
Post 08/10/2024 16:40     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Anonymous wrote:OP with an update, now that the dust has settled. This was a private foundation award in the tens of thousands of dollars (will cover one year of DC’s tuition, room, and board). I don’t know exactly what the interview was like, as DC said it went well but didn’t elaborate.

Thanks for the kind words. This was a long year for a variety of reasons, and this is an amazing way to send DC off to school.


How did your DC find out about it? Was it specific to the school or to the major going to do? Did DC find it alone or through school? It is it related to your or other parent’s company where work? Thanks
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2024 16:24     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

OP with an update, now that the dust has settled. This was a private foundation award in the tens of thousands of dollars (will cover one year of DC’s tuition, room, and board). I don’t know exactly what the interview was like, as DC said it went well but didn’t elaborate.

Thanks for the kind words. This was a long year for a variety of reasons, and this is an amazing way to send DC off to school.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2024 21:57     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Anonymous wrote:Op here -- I am delighted to report that DC won the scholarship! This just tripled scholarships DC has been awarded to date.

We are a donut hole family both prepared and planning to stretch to pay for college.

I am proud of all of the work DC did to get here. DC requested I help with interview prep, so I did (no murder board -- it was intriguing but not the right fit for this). We spent about 45-60 minutes talking interview panel logistics, and I helped DC add some details to their descriptions of senior year accomplishments.


What was the interview like?
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2024 19:58     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Great news, OP!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2024 19:54     Subject: Re:Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Terrific news, OP! Congrats to you and the kiddo!!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2024 13:41     Subject: Scholarship Finalist Interview: Tips?

Wonderful news! Congrats!