I just received an email from my university notifying me that all Fulbright information sessions have been cancelled. I was really looking forward to attending one to gather information and potentially start my application process. Such a bummer!
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I understand how frustrating that must be! It’s always disappointing when you’re trying to gather information for such an important opportunity. Maybe you could reach out to your university’s Fulbright coordinator or the office that manages the program for any alternative ways to get the information you need. They might have resources or be able to set up a virtual info session. In the meantime, you could also check the Fulbright website for resources and application tips if you haven’t already. Don’t let this setback discourage you!