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They won't really pay attention to your old grades in a different major, especially when they see how good you have done once you switched. Good Luck!!
This strikes me as an irrational fear.My fear is that even with a 4.0 (being optimistic) pre-req GPA that my overall will still be in the mid 3.0's and I may be rejected solely because of that.
Doesn't apply here since the OP is referring to 3.5 years ago...but good info to have out there
If you haven't already, I strongly advise you to start getting experience working with or shadowing a veterinarian. You are going to be putting a lot of your time and money into this planned career change, so get some hands-on experience and make sure it is what you want. A lot of people have an idealized version in their minds of what happens in a vet's office, so start getting experience for your own good as well as for your application.
(This is coming from the possible vet school dropout who likes working in a shelter a lot more than vet school and has realized there are a lot of things you can do to help animals that aren't being a vet).