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How to Write the Jihoon Rim Scholarship Essay
By Daur, ScholarshipTop founder and scholarship data reviewer
Reviewed by ScholarshipTop editorial review · Published Apr 30, 2026
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Start by Reading the Prompt for Its Real Job
Before you draft a single sentence, identify what the Jihoon Rim Scholarship essay is actually asking the committee to learn about you. Even if the prompt looks broad, most scholarship essays are evaluating some combination of readiness, judgment, contribution, and need for support. Your task is not to sound impressive in the abstract. Your task is to help a reader trust how you think, what you have done, and what this funding would make possible.
Write the prompt at the top of a page and annotate it. Circle every verb: describe, explain, discuss, reflect. Underline limits on time, topic, or purpose. Then ask three practical questions: What does the committee need to know? What evidence can I offer? Why does this matter now? Those questions will keep you from drifting into autobiography with no argument.
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A strong scholarship essay usually does two things at once: it shows a record of action, and it reveals the meaning behind that action. If you only narrate events, the essay feels flat. If you only make claims about your character, it feels unearned. Build each major section so that a concrete example leads to a clear insight.
When you choose your angle, avoid generic thesis openings such as “I am applying for this scholarship because…” or “I have always wanted to succeed.” Start closer to lived experience. A committee remembers a scene, a decision, a problem you had to solve, or a moment when your assumptions changed. That kind of opening gives the essay motion from the first line.
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