Expert Advice from a Fulbright Alum: How to Nail Your Application and Interview
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
- In this podcast video, a successful Fulbright grant recipient shares her journey of overcoming rejection and acing the application process on her second attempt. She provides valuable insights and insider tips on how to make a winning Fulbright application, including dos and don'ts, interview strategies, and how to stand out from other applicants. Whether you're a student, researcher, or educator interested in applying for a Fulbright grant, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to boost their chances of success.
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0:00 Video Highlights
0:53 Introduction
3:20 Fulbright Journey
7:30 Introduction to Fulbright
10:15 Application from 3rd World Country
12:50 USA Visa Challenges
14:30 Cost of Program
16:15 Fulbright Application Details
19:30 GRE Application
23:30 How to Perfect your Personal Statements
29:10 How Applications are Assessed
36:30 Watch outs
40:00 Attempt#2 - Don't give up
45:00 Preparing for Interview
50:00 Fulbright Experience
01:02:00 USA vs. Canada
01:03:00 Parting Thoughts
01:05:30 End - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Thank you for sharing this! Love from Kyrgyzstan
Thanks glad you found it useful
so, purpose of scholarship was to back to Pakistan and serve the country. now she moved to Canada. than future plan to go to USA.
Who's to say the alumni won't be biased? Element of jealousy?
What do you mean, say/share more?
@@bahroz in my personal Fulbright interview, the Pakistani panelist was HEAVILY biased. He had already started with the assumption that I am more passionate for my extracurriculars than for the subject I'd applied for. Even when I gave evidence to support my passion for my subject, he kept bringing up the same assumption. I got that impression from both local panelists, but one was a tad too much leaning on that side
@@krabbykat9918 there is always some element of luck… no matter how prepared you are…
@@bahroz Agreed, luck is a huge factor, but certainly not when local panelists judge with prejudice.
@@krabbykat9918 yup that’s what I meant you got a bad judge (that’s the luck part)