I just received an email from my university notifying me that all Fulbright information sessions have been canceled. I was looking forward to attending one to gather information and kick-start my application process. Disappointed!
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That’s frustrating! It’s always tough when plans change, especially when you’re eager to get started on something as important as a Fulbright application. Have you considered reaching out to the Fulbright program coordinator or your university’s advising office? They might be able to provide you with the information you need or direct you to online resources. Also, there are plenty of websites and forums where past applicants share their experiences and tips that might help you get started while you wait for the next session. Don’t let this setback discourage you—there’s still plenty of time to prepare!