No specific prerequisites are required for this course. It is designed to effectively and efficiently support students in Indonesia who aspire to pursue higher education, both domestically and abroad, through the LPDP scholarship. The course covers administrative preparation, essay writing, application submission, and strategies for succeeding in the LPDP scholarship selection process.
This course is a comprehensive guide for prospective students aiming to pursue further education with scholarship support. It provides practical and concrete strategies to help participants maximize their chances of securing financial aid through the LPDP scholarship for advanced studies both in Indonesia and internationally. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge about the various pathways and types of LPDP scholarships available, including the Regular, Affirmation, Targeted Group, Putra-Putri Papua, and PTUD scholarships. The course will guide them in selecting and applying for the scholarship that aligns with their academic needs and aspirations. In addition, the course offers a step-by-step guide on how to prepare a compelling scholarship application, including writing persuasive essays and crafting impactful recommendation letters. Participants will also gain valuable insights into strategies for confidently and successfully navigating scholarship interviews. Using a practical approach and real-world case studies, this course equips participants with the tools needed to excel in the increasingly competitive landscape of scholarship applications. Upon completion, participants will feel more confident and well-prepared to tackle the challenges of pursuing advanced studies with the financial support they need.
Participants will successfully develop self-motivation, make informed decisions when selecting scholarships, and navigate their academic journey after securing a scholarship, enabling them to take confident steps toward academic and professional success.
A brief explanation of the objectives and benefits of the "Lolos Beasiswa LPDP" course.
This lesson provides an introduction to the LPDP scholarship program, offering a comprehensive understanding of its purpose and benefits. It explores the various scholarship pathways and categories available under the LPDP program, including Regular, Affirmative, Targeted Group, PTUD (University Preparation for Overseas Studies), and the Putra-Putri Papua scholarships. Additionally, it delves into the step-by-step selection process for LPDP scholarships, outlining key stages and essential preparations to enhance the likelihood of success. This lesson serves as a foundation for prospective applicants to effectively navigate the LPDP scholarship opportunities.
This lesson focuses on equipping participants with the skills to craft a compelling Contribution Essay for the LPDP Scholarship. It begins by introducing the purpose and significance of the essay, emphasizing its role in showcasing the applicant's potential impact and alignment with LPDP's goals. Participants will then explore effective strategies for structuring and writing the essay, with a focus on the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) or other relevant frameworks to present their ideas logically and persuasively. To enhance understanding, the lesson includes examples of well-written LPDP Contribution Essays that highlight best practices and provide actionable insights for improvement.
This session focuses on reviewing the structure and content of the contribution essay. Participants will revisit key aspects of essay structuring and organization to ensure clarity and coherence. Additionally, the session will include a detailed discussion of areas for improvement based on the mentee's submitted draft, which has been reviewed and proofread by the mentor. The objective is to refine the essay further to meet the highest standards of quality and impact.
Mock Interview 1 involves discussing tips and tricks for succeeding in an LPDP interview. It includes conducting a mock interview based on the mentee's provided CV, application form, and contribution essay. Afterward, feedback and constructive criticism are given to the mentee to help them improve their performance and prepare for the actual interview.
The second mock interview will be held to simulate a real interview scenario, offering the mentee an opportunity to practice their responses. Afterward, detailed feedback will be provided to help the mentee improve their performance, highlighting strengths and areas for growth.
The task involves conducting the third mock interview with the mentee, simulating a real interview scenario. During the mock interview, assess the mentee's responses, communication skills, and overall performance. After the interview, provide constructive feedback, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. Offer suggestions on how the mentee can enhance their interview skills, such as refining answers, improving body language, or adjusting their tone. The goal is to help the mentee feel more confident and prepared for real-world interview situations.
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