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Applying for the UNSW Co-Op scholarship atm and there's about 8-9 questions specified at "Word limit: 1000 words". My question is whether I should aim to write this much, or will it get too fluffy? Will I still have a good chance if I write, say, 500 words for each question?
 

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500 words; gg no re

if you're writing half of what they around expecting then no
 

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Applying for the UNSW Co-Op scholarship atm and there's about 8-9 questions specified at "Word limit: 1000 words". My question is whether I should aim to write this much, or will it get too fluffy? Will I still have a good chance if I write, say, 500 words for each question?
be careful. the form for co-op has character limits not word limits.

so essentially a question asking for 1000 characters or less (they include spaces) is requiring 200 words or so....
 

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500 words; gg no re

if you're writing half of what they around expecting then no
Well it's not like it's one lump sum application - it's 8-9 different questions. How are the people reading it going to sift through 9000 words for each of the say, 500-1000 students that apply? Don't you think being concise and economical with your words is worth more than a bit of extra fluff?
 

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be careful. the form for co-op has character limits not word limits.

so essentially a question asking for 1000 characters or less (they include spaces) is requiring 200 words or so....
OHHHHH mreditor ILY so much. i was wondering how one could write so much hahaha
 

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Well it's not like it's one lump sum application - it's 8-9 different questions. How are the people reading it going to sift through 9000 words for each of the say, 500-1000 students that apply? Don't you think being concise and economical with your words is worth more than a bit of extra fluff?
well when I applied for ES; everything was in dot points but I am assuming there is a different standards for CO-OP
 

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be careful. the form for co-op has character limits not word limits.

so essentially a question asking for 1000 characters or less (they include spaces) is requiring 200 words or so....
the character limit was a bit annoying to get around. but in the end my lack of activities destroyed me in the interview
 

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