I'm really excited of being accepted to my dream school! I’m looking for advice from vet students about things you wish to know/do/learn before starting vet school! Any aspects will be super helpful!
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Thank you so much!Here’s some old threads on the same topic. Don’t study. Don’t try and “pre-learn” anything. Don’t burn yourself out before you even get to vet school. Take your summer to relax and have fun. Make some money if you choose, but make sure you still leave time for relaxing and fun things.
Accepted Students (c/o 2022): What are your summer plans?
Starting this thread because I enjoyed looking through last year's and I haven't seen one yet for this year.. and I'm super curious to hear what everyone's plans are! My plans for the summer include lots of traveling! I'm fortunate enough to have a sister that plays travel softball and a dad...forums.studentdoctor.net
Summer before vet school
I’m going to vet school! Yay! I start August 13th. I graduate undergrad June 15th. That means about two months of vacation. I’ve worked since high school part and full time. I haven’t ever not worked. I am going on my seventh year of undergrad since I spent 4 years at community college getting...forums.studentdoctor.net
Accepted Students (c/o '21) What Are Your Summer Plans?
Hey everyone! So I saw an older version of this thread and I absolutely loved looking through it so I thought I'd create one for this cycle that is quickly coming to a close! For those of you who have been accepted into the class of 2021, what are your summer plans before starting school this...forums.studentdoctor.net
Accepted students: what are your summer plans?
Hi everyone! I know it's still early to have heard back, but I know a number of schools have already sent out acceptances. For those of you that will be starting in the fall, what are your plans for this summer? Something animal-related? Or just taking things easy since you don't have to...forums.studentdoctor.net
Re: Meals, Instant Pot and slow cookers are awesome. There are tons of recipe books for both, and someone you know probably has too many slow cookers.Literally relax as much as you can. Try to get your life together a tad - get finances in order, figure out where you want to live & get moved in, figre out things like furniture and home supplies, and try to figure out some easy nutritious meals and a low-stress exercise that you like...but don't stress too hard. Take vacations, see your friends & family, try to soak up some rest & relaxation so you can come to school refreshed & ready. Enjoy it!!