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I think another important question is where you are at with the prerecs.? Have you finished them or do you still have a bunch to finish up?
You sound like you are at the point I was at last year- I decided in June that I wanted to be a vet, started looking stuff up online and figuring out what I had left to complete. I could have applied last year, but I wasn't going to start getting vet experience hours until at least July if I dropped everything and went for it and I didn't feel that that was a smart move. I knew I needed time to figure everything out. To be quite honest, I am still not 100% sure I stand a chance this year since my vet hours are low and I have a 3.99 GPA and a 1280 on the GRE (just noticed you totally did awesome on that!). Plus I have over 7000 animal experience hours.
I know last year at this time, I thought about applying, but once I looked into it more, I realized there was no way I could realistically prepare myself for the application and everything else by October. I still feel so new to the vet med world a year later, although I am figuring it out and am super excited about applying this year.
I don't think it hurts if you want to apply this year, more as practice than anything and who knows, maybe you'll get in. I wouldn't apply expecting to get in though, because I'd say with so few vet experience hours and being new to the application and trying to scramble to get everything done, you don't stand too much of a chance. I'd say the chance is there, though, and I sometimes wish I had gone for it last year just to get everything figured out and see what the application process is like. If you think about it too, if you do get in, you do have about a year before vet school actually starts and in that amount of time, I think you can be pretty sure if you want to be a vet or not. I know I am sure now and it has been a year for me since I decided, so in that aspect, I'd say go for it.
Sorry for the long rambling post, I think I'd apply if I were you, but realize that your chances of getting in aren't too good this year.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
You sound like you are at the point I was at last year- I decided in June that I wanted to be a vet, started looking stuff up online and figuring out what I had left to complete. I could have applied last year, but I wasn't going to start getting vet experience hours until at least July if I dropped everything and went for it and I didn't feel that that was a smart move. I knew I needed time to figure everything out. To be quite honest, I am still not 100% sure I stand a chance this year since my vet hours are low and I have a 3.99 GPA and a 1280 on the GRE (just noticed you totally did awesome on that!). Plus I have over 7000 animal experience hours.
I know last year at this time, I thought about applying, but once I looked into it more, I realized there was no way I could realistically prepare myself for the application and everything else by October. I still feel so new to the vet med world a year later, although I am figuring it out and am super excited about applying this year.
I don't think it hurts if you want to apply this year, more as practice than anything and who knows, maybe you'll get in. I wouldn't apply expecting to get in though, because I'd say with so few vet experience hours and being new to the application and trying to scramble to get everything done, you don't stand too much of a chance. I'd say the chance is there, though, and I sometimes wish I had gone for it last year just to get everything figured out and see what the application process is like. If you think about it too, if you do get in, you do have about a year before vet school actually starts and in that amount of time, I think you can be pretty sure if you want to be a vet or not. I know I am sure now and it has been a year for me since I decided, so in that aspect, I'd say go for it.
Sorry for the long rambling post, I think I'd apply if I were you, but realize that your chances of getting in aren't too good this year.
Good luck with whatever you choose!