<p>I a doing one of those online scholarships, where no essay is required. It asks me to put my religion should I put it?
Any other tips for scholarships or legitimate scholarships reccomeded are also welcomed.</p>
<p>I hope you realize that those kinds of scholarships are random and that the chances of you getting them are very low.</p>
<p>There’s no reason not to put your religion. I don’t imagine that will be used in deciding who gets the scholarship. </p>
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<p>Like the other poster said, online scholarships are pretty random and hard to win. Most of your financial aid will come from your college. You’ll get need-based aid (depending on your family’s income and other stuff) and merit-based aid (depending on the college and how meritorious you are :D).
I wouldn’t waste too much time on online scholarships, but you can look for local scholarships in your community. Your guidance counselor will probably know of some.
If you did well on the PSAT in your junior year, you might get a National Merit scholarship or a corporate scholarship.</p>