yogivet
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Hi! on that same note— is it the same for the practice management business certificate ? is that also competitive to get into?
I’m not personally knowledgeable on that one, I have a friend doing it though and she said she doesn’t think it’s very competitive, and provided this link: Business Management » Veterinary Education » College of Veterinary Medicine » University of FloridaHi! on that same note— is it the same for the practice management business certificate ? is that also competitive to get into?
YUP.Did anyone just get the email that decisions will be released on Monday March 14th because my heart just dropped ?
My heart landed in my stomach when I read “Decision Letter”… too bad I have been telling everyone that the decision is tomorrow *face palm*Did anyone just get the email that decisions will be released on Monday March 14th because my heart just dropped ?
Most of the certificates are obtainable if you really want them, you just have to make sure to keep up your grades to have the GPA requirement.Hi! on that same note— is it the same for the practice management business certificate ? is that also competitive to get into?
That’s a lot bigger than the other vet schools I applied to. Does it ever feel too big, like you might not get as much hands on experience as you would somewhere with a smaller class size?Just got confirmation it's 150 seats ( from an official source that shall not be named)
It does I mean I just met 2 people today who are in my class I never met because they split us down the middle at L for last names. The lecture halls aren't built to hold 150. Hopefully covid calms down even more and you all can feel safe doing more social events. I know 2025 has done some great ones and clubs help you meet folks. After clinics in spring of 3rd you'll take classes targeted at your track so you'll meet even more people. We get a lot of hands on through wet labs though.That’s a lot bigger than the other vet schools I applied to. Does it ever feel too big, like you might not get as much hands on experience as you would somewhere with a smaller class size?
Yeah due to COVID they have split many of our in person labs into Group A and Group B (usually by last name, but for spring semester and large animal anatomy, we got to switch things around and choose which group we wanted to be in). You mainly get to know the people who are in your respective group well, but you don't see too much of the other half of the class unless they attend lecture every day. That's why I highly recommend participating in clubs to get to know other students, go to class socials, participate in the class Facebook and groupchat, etc. As for hands on experience, I wouldn't say it's necessarily lacking, but due to the splint in the class groups, we do complete every other lab in anatomy, so you have to go in on your own time to figure out what the other group did to your specimen. I don't know if this is going to continue next year as well, but this was at least how it has been for the last 2 classes due to COVID. But as @Old-Country-Vet-Tech said, the clinical skills staff is absolutely amazing and will help you out with all the hands on clinical skills that you will be learning your first two years as much as you need.It does I mean I just met 2 people today who are in my class I never met because they split us down the middle at L for last names. The lecture halls aren't built to hold 150. Hopefully covid calms down even more and you all can feel safe doing more social events. I know 2025 has done some great ones and clubs help you meet folks. After clinics in spring of 3rd you'll take classes targeted at your track so you'll meet even more people. We get a lot of hands on through wet labs though.
Joice and Kate in clinical skills try and really help each student and get to know them too so if you come in with less tech clinical skills they help. Heck I had an issue yesterday and I went to them for advice and they helped me out almost no questions asked ( besides what I needed advice on etc) . Dr. Stone and wuerz are great as well you'll meet all of them if you get in. Dr. Stone really helped giving us a wellness talk on grades vs life and the importance of having one or two things outside of vet school you do.
We only had issues in anatomy due to covid ( we went in as 2 person groups sometimes only once a week sometimes 2 to dissect...we had to go after to catch up and that space was limited) but they are I heard talking about splitting the class down the middle for anatomy forever so I everyone can get the hands on time they need.
On the certificates:
Only aquatic animal health requires the 3.0 the rest require you to stay 2.0 and above
I know anatomy was talking about it keeping it split and they are making the area bigger ( but not the surgery lab ). For us it was a bit more difficult because we were out more and weren't told that watching the camera on our crew wasn't mandatory during lab. I've heard good things about the split lab though when it's A and B vs Green/blue/orange/etc.Yeah due to COVID they have split many of our in person labs into Group A and Group B (usually by last name, but for spring semester and large animal anatomy, we got to switch things around and choose which group we wanted to be in). You mainly get to know the people who are in your respective group well, but you don't see too much of the other half of the class unless they attend lecture every day. That's why I highly recommend participating in clubs to get to know other students, go to class socials, participate in the class Facebook and groupchat, etc. As for hands on experience, I wouldn't say it's necessarily lacking, but due to the splint in the class groups, we do complete every other lab in anatomy, so you have to go in on your own time to figure out what the other group did to your specimen. I don't know if this is going to continue next year as well, but this was at least how it has been for the last 2 classes due to COVID. But as @Old-Country-Vet-Tech said, the clinical skills staff is absolutely amazing and will help you out with all the hands on clinical skills that you will be learning your first two years as much as you need.
I know for sure with the larger class size the biggest problem is going to be finding parking, because we already have fairly limited parking options around the vet school, and I do not think parking options will be expanded before the start of the fall semester from what I have been hearing from the professors. Highly recommend investing in a good bike, figuring out the buses in Gainesville, or creating a carpool group with classmates (which if you do get in and accept your offer, I have created a means for you to do that and it will be posted to your class facebook page within the housing guide!) instead of relying on parking at the VAB every day if possible, because if you do not get parking at the VAB, it can be a pretty far walk, and if you are in a hurry, it's very much not ideal.
Thanks😅 this week has been so tough and I’ve never wanted a weekend to go by so fast … lol good luck everybody !! I hope everyone here gets in!Y’all 2 more sleeps till you know for bad or worse
Hoping for good, preparing for worseY’all 2 more sleeps till you know for bad or worse
Same 😅Hoping for good, preparing for worse
So I am an out of state student and for the first semester I went with the student health insurance option through UF. It was super easy to manage and any fees were just applied to your tuition. I think it costs around $1000 a semester if I am not mistaken. Everything is totally digital, even your insurance card, and it was easy to use for doctor's appointments and prescription coverage. Now I am back with my parents' insurance since they got a new one as of the first of this year and it has really nice coverage here in Gainesville, but the student insurance option is a really good choice if you don't have insurance that would currently cover you in Florida, or would have very poor coverage here in Gainesville.Can any current student that was accepted OOS give me any information on getting insurance when there? My insurance in my home state would not cover if I ended up moving to Florida. Is it offered through the school?
In the email they sent us it said it would be end of the business day.What time do you guys think we’ll hear today? It’s only 8am here and I’m freaking out 😂
Okay that’s what I thought but I was hoping they meant more by the end of business day rather than at the end 😂In the email they sent us it said it would be end of the business day.
Same!I could barely sleep last night 😥
I'm already a student and just watching y'all suffer makes me sadThis wait is killing me.
Look if I wasn't a few counties away on break I would.Any current students wanna sneak into the office and click send? : )
I've decided I can't focus on my schoolwork until the emails come out so I really hope that's not the case 😳They REALLY meant end of business day I guess, huh? 😂
This is torture!This wait is killing me.
100% on the cry no matter the answer lolThis is torture!
I feel like I’m going to cry if I get in and I’m going to cry if I don’t get in lol
Why does every minute feel like an hour right now?
So 5pm? 😅