On Tuesday, March 5, the Romanian – U.S. Fulbright Commission hosted the workshop titled “Building Your Way to US Admission: Essay Writing Strategies for Graduates”, coordinated by James Wilson, Southern Methodist University, Fulbright ETA 2018-2019 at the University of Bucharest, and Ioana Mischie, Fulbright Grantee 2017-2018 – USC School of Cinematic Arts.
During the workshop, which lasted over an hour, James and Ioana provided the participants– mainly prospective Fulbright applicants – with useful tips on how to make a strong case for themselves, encouraging them to use relevant examples and a concise but expressive language while avoiding clichés and stereotypes. They spoke about their own experience as applicants and also encouraged the participants to start searching for programs fitting their profile, as prioritizing and narrowing down university options can be an important step in crafting well-defined study or research plans. Excerpts of essays belonging to former successful applicants were also discussed, enabling the audience to identify what a practical approach means and grasp the differences between a strong and a weak personal statement. The participants also received suggestions on how to describe more in-depth their study and research objectives and demonstrate the professional, personal and social qualities which would make a Romanian applicant a good fit for the Fulbright Program, as well as an attractive international applicant to a US university.