Tuesday Feb 25 2014
A member of the Scholarship Committee reminded me that students must first apply for a scholarship available at TAMUSA. If you do not apply you cannot be considered.
Use the link above to access the application. One requirement is to complete an essay on your thoughts on education. Many business students are missing the boat so to speak on this one.
An essay is just that. It is more, much more than a sentence or two. It is a coherent exposition of one's thoughts on a subject. It contains a topic sentence. The essay expounds on that topic sentence offering support and conclusions.
Consider these lines from Emerson's Eulogy on Thoreau published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1862.
He chose to be rich by making his wants few, and supplying them himself. In his travels, he used the railroad only to get over so much country as was unimportant to the present purpose, walking hundreds of miles, avoiding taverns, buying a lodging in farmers and fishermen's houses, as cheaper, and more agreeable to him, and because there he could better find the men and the information he wanted.
Indeed make your wants few and supply them yourself. Now there is an origianl thought.
Those of you who have been in my classes have I think benefitted from reading Emerson.
At any rate, we should have more business students applying for scholarships, and writing vigorous essays to support their being chosen.