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write in 50-60 words an experience in your life where you experienced the value of fellowship.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer:

Value of fellowship:

Explanation:

It was a Saturday evening. Me & Alan both were discussing about the school elections which were about to held after a week. I had my own views which were quite similar to those of Alan's. We were interested in the accounts of the representatives & had decided to caste the vote to a valued representative.

The next day of school, Monday. We shared our views with our mates their & they agreed upon it & also appreciated our thoughts regarding school elections. This year, the completion looked quite tough as there were many representatives standing along with their own promises for the campus.

We were confused whom to vote but suddenly Alan spoke about one of the representatives namely Mr. Tom Holland. His views & promises were similar to mine & my fellow's views. All of us stood together & voted for him & certainly he became the president of the students council & got the majority of votes.

Our mates have views similar to us & when they found a fellow with same thought they stood together & acted protonically. Therefore, there is a great value of fellowship. Not one can make a better change but everyone can make a better change with fellowship.

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Answered by ankurgoswami1976
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These fellowship applicants share what the process of applying for a fellowship was like for them, and reflect on how writing fellowship essays is different from other kinds of writing they’ve done.

Graduate Applicant to Pre-Doctoral Program (Physics)

I was nervous to attend my first Pre-Doctoral Program information session: I knew the program offered valuable inroads into the challenging environment of scientific research, and that critical opportunities such as these are rare and need special attention. At the same time, I was very concerned about my application. I was having a difficult time putting into words how my personal experiences relate to my academic path and research goals. In our meetings, Dr. Viveros gave me an honest critique of my writing, and explained how it lacked specificity and context. I had a long way to go, but Dr. Viveros was patient, meeting with me many times and providing crucial insights into how to communicate at the level required for this highly academic and critical juncture. I found ways to express highly charged and emotional elements of my personal story that revealed how these events influenced me. Rather than the simple laundry list of events I started with, I now had a detailed diagram of my scientific goals mapped onto my personal background. Obtaining a Ph.D. in Physics has been a goal of mine for several years, yet there are many challenges along the way. Dr. Viveros helped raise my awareness of a hurdle previously invisible to me: how to communicate ideas ranging from philosophical to scientific, in a way that reflects not just prior accomplishments but also my own potential for future growth.

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