Aliwishes said:
I want to ask the current people who have been accepted to Tufts (Congratulations!!!) , what their qualifications were, such as GPA, GRE scores and how much experience with animals did they have
I was just selected a few weeks ago from the out-of-state alternate list. I was a long-shot to begin with (my stats are low compared to past classes) so I think I'm really lucky!
I just graduated from a small public liberal arts college with a b.s. in biology, 3.5 GPA, 1290 GRE (+5.5 analytical). I had over 1200 hours of experience (during summers) in a practice that saw small animals, exotics, and wildlife. I volunteered several summers ago at an emergency clinic. I also went down to Slidell, LA after Katrina and worked as a convergent volunteer for Noah's Wish... then in February became a trained volunteer for them. I was a Resident Assistant during the past two school years, a member of Beta Beta Beta (bio honors society), and a member of a school club whose focus was to educate on animal rescue.
If I had to do over again, I would've gotten more large animal experience (I had NONE! Learn from my mistake!), done more shelter work, and done some more specifically exotic and/or wildlife work. I also wish I'd been more involved in research at my school, because now I'm learning that it would've helped me a lot.
For what it's worth, I thought I had killer cool essays for my application and a really great interview. One of my interviewers even whipped out one of my essays, quoted a passage, complimented me on it, and then asked me to elaborate. I don't know how much those aspects are weighed compared to objective stats, but obviously they can really help your admission status.
Also... they don't advertise this, but I found out right before I got in that applicants are allowed to submit extra qualifications after all is said and done. Meaning that if you do something really cool after your interview or after you've been wait-listed, you can tell them about it for extra consideration during the admissions process. A few days before the April 15 deadline, I learned this and sent an email about my Noah's Wish training and attendance in a class on body condition scoring (in terms of animal abuse/negligence). I was picked from the first round of alternate selection a week later, so it definitely helped.
Good luck!