If not accepted into any Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) and lacking research opportunities at their institution, students should consider alternative avenues for gaining research experience. Engaging with professors directly can uncover unadvertised opportunities, as many are open to mentoring students if funding is secured independently. Exploring interdisciplinary research in related fields, such as biology or social sciences, can also provide valuable experience, even if it's outside the desired area of mathematics. Contacting other institutions for research opportunities, despite travel limitations, may yield options. Transferring schools can be challenging due to financial constraints, but any research experience, even in unrelated fields, can enhance graduate school applications. Ultimately, demonstrating initiative and adaptability in research pursuits can lead to successful admissions into graduate programs, regardless of the specific research area.