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Common questions asked about USA Scholarship


 
Common questions asked about USA Scholarship
Common questions asked about USA Scholarship

Common questions asked about USA Scholarship

Common questions asked are:

  1. When should I take GRE and how much time should I invest?
  2. My degree isn’t complete yet, should I apply or not?
  3. My grades are low and I don’t have an extraordinary profile, should I still consider applying?

  • Assess yourself to find out how much time you need to prepare for GRE. Take a mock test from ETS and consider your weak areas to work on.
  • Fulbright asks you to submit the final degree by December of that year. An incomplete degree doesn’t hurt your chances.
  • Even If you have low grades or not a stellar profile, still apply, for two reasons; 1. You don’t know if you will get selected or not, let’s find out by applying. 2. You would learn from the process even if you fail. Perfect opportunity to improve yourself and the application doesn’t even cost you anything

Furthermore, there are a lot of things that could compensate for low grades. Fulbright is a cultural scholarship and they consider leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, cultural activities, and also some underprivileged areas, fields of study, and gender are given preference.

Important points about personal statement and research objectives for Fulbright:

A personal statement is your life story, your journey, you as a person, your motivations, and achievements that make you who you are. While research objectives are your study goals, your future plans, your academic journey and experiences, and your passion which compelled you to opt for a research degree in the field of your choice.

But you are the same person and you have the same experiences to include in both so it might overlap? Well, that’s the point. You don’t have to just write down a detailed CV as if someone is interviewing you. Give a perspective, a presentation. The important part of your experience is not the duties you performed or the academic honors you achieved, but the things you learned, the skills you gained, the impact it created on you, and the impact you created in return, the outcome you gave back to the institute or organization or society. In short, how an experience CHANGED you and how did you bring a CHANGE in return.

Now that you have similar experiences you have to mention in both essays but keeping in mind the point stated above, you can have two perspectives. You learn and grow in two ways, personal growth, and technical/knowledge-based growth. You attend a lecture, you don’t just go and learn formulae, you always learn something new, you learn how to communicate, how to write, how to behave, how to ignore negativity, how to be patient, how to be consistent, etc. All these learnings change you, make you a better person. You learn, you grow, you influence others positively and you bring a change. This is all very important and should be included in your personal statement. While you learn technical stuff, it goes to your research objectives.

And in the end, don’t forget to link all these to the main point, how would your experiences and learnings help you during your research and stay in the US. And how does it make you a better candidate for Fulbright? Remember it’s a cultural scholarship, so your social engagement and your passion to solve a crisis in the country matters a lot.

Express yourself. See yourself as a new person, recalling all the journey that brought you here so that you could grab this opportunity to change your life once again. Go for it, pour your heart out. First, just express things out, don’t worry about fancy words and grammar at this point. Take out that story of yours, those passionate goals of yours, when you feel this is what you always have wanted from you, then send it to someone for review.

Note that Fulbright has a preferred quota for interdisciplinary studies like energy, water, agriculture, etc. But that ‘Hardworking’ motivation for energy/environment studies is too old and overheard now, bring something new. You will be competing with at least 10,000 people, brace yourself.

To know about your strengths and specialty in you as a candidate, I suggest spending some time to take personality tests. It will give you confidence and you will learn about your strengths more, Learn to show the best of yourself, believe in yourself, and learn from your mistakes instead of demoralizing and underestimating yourself.

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Muhammad Abid Khan

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