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Leveraging Social Media While Searching for Your Scholarship

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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For millions of us, social media is fast becoming an essential part of our everyday being. We regularly use Facebook, Instagram or Twitter on our PC, tablets and phones, all along the entire day for making every possible type of desired connection with our family and friends.

Use of social media is now so deeply ingrained in the lives of a large number of high school-going as well as an average college student that it’s nearly a second nature to most of them by now. Nevertheless, if you find yourself in the process of applying to some college or are seeking a particular scholarship, it’s essential for you to take a few moments off from your indulgence in games such as ‘FarmVille’ and the like, and concentrate a bit more on the ways in which social networking may either positively help, or even ruin, your potential odds. Given below, you will find some recommended ways in which scholarship seekers can effectively make use of social media to their best advantage.

Show your best face. A crucial piece of advice for anyone using social media is being absolutely authentic, yet highly tactful. Photos selected by you for Instagram, Facebook posts and tweets on Twitter should unfailingly portray things and people you really care for. After all, are they not an admirable reminder of what great times your old school days were for you?

Yet again, it’s crucial to put the right thoughts into every post you decide to publish, lest it turns you into the next admonitory story about unfortunate selection of words used or compromising pictures. Regardless of how private your posts are made or just how desperate you may be about documenting your last party, the bitter fact still remains that whatever comes in the open bearing your picture or nametag stands a far greater chance of being spread on a much widely scale than you probably intend it to be. So don’t post anything that would embarrass your grandparents, as it is quite likely to appear just as offensive to your college or university admissions officer.

Join conversations that you actually care about. Regardless of whether your true passion lies in matters related with international soccer, political debates or environmental issues, there will always be plenty of potentially strong chances of the existence of a sizable community that is ready to share those very passions with you, on nearly every social media platform that you opt for.

An ideal procedure for enhancing your presence online includes joining different conversations by way of blogging, replying to and retweeting about other users from the same field of interest. This is normally very handy, particularly when its time to look for the right college. Today, it’s a common practise among as much as 25% of colleges worldwide to research for potential students by making effective search engine use, with another 15 or more per cent doing specifically so via social networks. Additionally, about 80% colleges rely on social media networks for recruitment purposes.

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