Things Are Slowing Down…
University life is starting to take its toll a bit. Between classes and the time it takes for transportation, I feel like there’s not very much time left each day. It also doesn’t help that I have morning classes, and well I’m not a morning person, so I don’t get enough sleep everyday and wind up very tired at the end of the day.
So if I was awake I would definitely have time to write a few things, but I don’t write particularly well when I’m tired (who does?), and I think the readers deserve more than some tired attempt if I’m trying to provide something useful!
I appreciate all the comments so far from everyone. You are all very kind, and I appreciate that, as well as all your suggestions for future topics.
I’m looking to have How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay Part 3: Writing the Essay up by this Friday evening.
Also, with the release of the Loran Award Application and the TD Scholarship deadlines coming up soon, I would like to have an article up soon for advice for each of those particular applications.
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about applying to universities, which programs to select, etc. so I will be trying to get some good articles up about that in October/November, since I know those of you graduating will need to be making some crucial decisions soon.
Hope everyone’s first week of school went well!
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Comments
Hey Joshua,
Even though you are busy and tired, thank you for taking the time to write articles for high school students for me. I love your articles!
P.S – get some rest.
I have to admit that your articles took so much pressure from my mind! I’m not lost anymore! Thank you man!
Do your hwk/studying and readings while you’re commuting(unless you drive of course). It saves a lot of time.

MedHopeful @ Premed101
Thanks, Josh! <3 your articles.