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Build on your introduction’s mystery. Make sure your second paragraph keeps the mystery and suspense going. Who are you? Where have you been? What have you done? What sets you apart? What is so unique about your story? At the risk of answering a rhetorical question, 'you' are what makes your story unique.- Remember, you intrigued them with the introduction so don’t fall into the “summarize my strengths and leadership skills” trap in paragraph 2. You may choose one, two, or at most three to highlight, 'choosing those that directly reflect the scholarship’s purpose'.
- Think of your overall strengths/leadership skills as a theme that infuses your second paragraph. It’s not about making a list, it’s about painting a picture. Show them 'who you are' (create a narrative paragraph), don’t 'tell them' who you are (make a list).
- Be specific! Don't say 'I'm a people person.' Say 'In my job at the grocery store, I have never met a stranger. I strike up chats with each customer and have often been commended for my friendliness.'