Look, I moderated HL for 4.5 years and helped create the original version of this forum (colleges and careers), trust me when I tell you that you're asking for too much and being unrealistic. People have lives and primarily use theColi for leisure. Your plan is ambitious, but unrealistic and honestly, entirely unnecessary. You're asking for a standard that exceeds 98% of scholarship competitions at almost every level. To be honest, it almost seems like you have something in the stash and you know that you'll have the advantage (lol

). If I still modded here, I'd seriously look down on something that would discourage a level playing field. If someone is an engineer, how in the world do you expect them to switch up entirely and dedicate two months to your endeavor? Few have the time (and many who do, won't dedicate it. Even what I said may be too ambitious). Would it be fair to expect an English major to come up with a business plan the way engineers and b-school students might? Would it be fair to ask an engineer to write an advanced psychology or philosophy paper? No. But this way, everyone can use their disciplines and decipher what the topic means to them and their academic career in their own way. The essay is just a format, what you choose to write about can cover any field of study. Think about how one could talk about the coli, social media and philosophy, psychology, business, sociology, politics, linguistics, race, gender, business, etc.?
Last, why in the world would anyone do this strictly for the coli for $150.00 dollars when the prize money anywhere else for that type of effort would be much greater? To me it's simple: 10 pages max, give them the subject, allow them to maintain anonymity so that everyone can participate and let the best person win. It's on the homie
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