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I am a career-changer in my mid-twenties. I planned to go to vet school from high school through my first year of college, but ended up taking an unrelated track from sophomore year of college through the first four years of my career. I am now committed to getting back on the pre-vet track through a post-bacc and relevant experience. I'm most interested in shelter medicine and/or exotics. My goal is to apply to UC Davis (and probably some others, but I'm in-state for Davis and it's the best location for my husband's work) in October 2015.
Because I was on the pre-vet track for so many years I have about 3,900 animal experience hours (primarily through volunteer work and part-time employment at small animal and wildlife rescue organizations) and about 620 veterinary hours (a summer of working for a small animal vet plus a month shadowing a large animal vet). However, the vast majority of my animal hours are from 2004-2007 and all of my veterinary hours took place in 2007.
So, I'm trying to get back in the saddle by devoting the next year and a half to getting pre-reqs done in a post-bacc, taking the GRE, and getting as much experience as I can - and getting letters of rec from vets since I'm no longer in touch with the vets I worked for 7 years ago.
My current plan is to try to get a part-time veterinary assistant job wherever I can, then pick up some supplementary volunteer or shadowing experience on the side as long as it doesn't interfere with my study time for post-bacc classes and the GRE.
Questions:
1. Does this seem like a solid plan?
2. Do you think it's going to be an issue that my hours are from so long ago?
3. Where do you think I should focus on getting hours? Some available options I could pursue are volunteering at a marine mammal rehabilitation clinic (might just be animal care, not sure if I can shadow vets), volunteering at an animal behavior/conservation research site, volunteering to assist vets at a shelter spay/neuter clinic, or pursuing a volunteer or shadow position with a private clinic.
Thank you!
Because I was on the pre-vet track for so many years I have about 3,900 animal experience hours (primarily through volunteer work and part-time employment at small animal and wildlife rescue organizations) and about 620 veterinary hours (a summer of working for a small animal vet plus a month shadowing a large animal vet). However, the vast majority of my animal hours are from 2004-2007 and all of my veterinary hours took place in 2007.
So, I'm trying to get back in the saddle by devoting the next year and a half to getting pre-reqs done in a post-bacc, taking the GRE, and getting as much experience as I can - and getting letters of rec from vets since I'm no longer in touch with the vets I worked for 7 years ago.
My current plan is to try to get a part-time veterinary assistant job wherever I can, then pick up some supplementary volunteer or shadowing experience on the side as long as it doesn't interfere with my study time for post-bacc classes and the GRE.
Questions:
1. Does this seem like a solid plan?
2. Do you think it's going to be an issue that my hours are from so long ago?
3. Where do you think I should focus on getting hours? Some available options I could pursue are volunteering at a marine mammal rehabilitation clinic (might just be animal care, not sure if I can shadow vets), volunteering at an animal behavior/conservation research site, volunteering to assist vets at a shelter spay/neuter clinic, or pursuing a volunteer or shadow position with a private clinic.
Thank you!
