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I didn't. But I think I remember a few people in our facebook group saying they did, a couple turned down more than 1 school.
Turned down more than 1 school to go to RVC or to an American school?
I didn't. But I think I remember a few people in our facebook group saying they did, a couple turned down more than 1 school.
Turned down more than 1 school to go to RVC or to an American school?
I turned down Auburn and University of Missouri for RVC. I am beginning to get nervous but I know that I'm making the right decision. All the RVC stats are pretty impossible to beat!
Are you an American student and still opting to go the more expensive route just to go to RVC? My family is pressuring the crap out of me to go to U of IL and I got into RVC as well, but what it boils down to really is money vs. happiness. Since I'm paying for my own schooling it makes the most sense to go to U of IL because it's the cheapest option. I went there for undergrad and the only redeeming quality about that school is that I enjoyed most of the people I met there. Mind you, they're mostly all gone and graduated by now. I disliked the campus and I disliked the undergraduate program I attended. But it's projected $180K for U of IL versus projected $300K for RVC. Once again, money vs. happiness...
And AngSchmange, did you turn down American schools (as an American) to go to RVC?
Are you an American student and still opting to go the more expensive route just to go to RVC? My family is pressuring the crap out of me to go to U of IL and I got into RVC as well, but what it boils down to really is money vs. happiness. Since I'm paying for my own schooling it makes the most sense to go to U of IL because it's the cheapest option. I went there for undergrad and the only redeeming quality about that school is that I enjoyed most of the people I met there. Mind you, they're mostly all gone and graduated by now. I disliked the campus and I disliked the undergraduate program I attended. But it's projected $180K for U of IL versus projected $300K for RVC. Once again, money vs. happiness...
And AngSchmange, did you turn down American schools (as an American) to go to RVC?
Did you see the zoo animal dissections on youtube that were done at RVC?
If they did that, I wouldn't underestimate the amount of exotic experience you could get if you work hard. I'm sure London has a great zoo, but you probably would only be involved during breaks... which you could do from IL too.
That's bizarre how much higher the COA is for RVC when the tuition is relatively similar. I would be curious as to how accurate it actually is. London is expensive, I suppose.
It sounds like you want to attend RVC, but you're afraid that you will regret spending the extra money to study abroad. No one can make this decision for you, but I would be hesitant to take out the extra loans. Call RVC and demand a full-ride! hahahaha
I think it would be tough to cut down living expenses if you're in London. It would be a 1x/lifetime experience, and you don't want to be counting pennies instead of enjoying British theater.
If I were you... (I would already be biased, and obsessed with the UK), but I would make some extra sacrifices to attend RVC. I would tell myself that I could visit home 1x/year, live in a tiny apartment with a bunch of roomies, and eat super cheaply. It's amazing how much you can save if you share a 2br flat with 3 other students! But, I would probably blow some money at the theater and other essential London experiences.
On a side note, I wish one of the scholarship recipients would come on SDN. I can't imagine I have a great shot, but I would love to hear what sort of experience they had!
Yeah that's why I'm looking into housing that's far away and asking people on different websites if they're looking for a roommate. Because ideally I'd like to spend less than 100 pounds/week on rent/utilities. It seems like those options are available but everyone is offering that I come and have a look at their house/apartment/room and clearly I don't have a visa to go over there and I'm nowhere near England to be checking it out. And/or they give me their number and clearly I can't call them either, since I don't have an English phone! I could Skype call them but then again, it's no guarantee they'll lease the room to me. It's all chance, really. But hopefully there are good people out there who would be sympathetic of my situation and work with me.
And yeah... I wish I knew the people who got the scholarships and how they got them. If it was need based, merit based, or what.
Living in Camden, I seriously doubt you'll be able to find anything worth living in for 100 pounds a week. Unless you move in with other U London students and there's like 8 of you haha. London isn't the most expensive city, but it's not cheap. Also, Camden is like the 'upper east side' of Manhattan, and it's a very popular place for people to live, so it's one of the more expensive neighborhoods in London. It's NW1 if you want to use some websites to get an idea of price.
Hey, did you already find a place to stay while in Camden? If not, would you be interested in living together? Or are you living in student housing this academic year? I've been looking into places that aren't necessarily Camden but are cheaper rates per week/month for housing. And yeah, coming from the Midwest where land is cheap and housing is cheaper, I can see what you mean. I also got into the accelerated program. I was under the impression for the 5 year program that the first 3 years were at Camden campus and the last 2 years at Hawkshead? Or is it 2 years Camden 3 years Hawkshead?
I appreciate all you guys for answering my questions. I talked to some vet students at U of IL (even a second year) and it sounds like 'the experience is what you make of it', leading me to believe that it's not as fun as what London would be. I asked my mom this morning if she's okay with my decision about going to London, and she said she's concerned about the cost of it all but it's ultimately up to me. That being said, I think I may choose London. I've already been to U of IL and it seems like some of the students in the program aren't even that satisfied with the program. They just instilled a new program so that you get clinical experience at every year instead of waiting for year 3 and 4, but it sounds like since it just started out last year there's a lot of 'kinks' in the program that need to be fixed. So yeah, I don't know if I want to be a guinea pig to that.
The 5-yr program is 2 yrs camdan and 3 yrs hawkshead. I'm currently in Philly, and the housing is a little cheaper here than what I've found in London. But it seems like, in London, if you get roommates and live just a little north of RVC, it can definitely be affordable (maybe not midwest rates, but in comparison to other cities.)
When I was deciding where to apply money wasn't really the issue, my IS is Penn and its just as expensive as RVC. Honestly, my biggest deciding factor was I wanted to live in a city because I didn't want to have to get a car. I haven't owned a car in 4 yrs. I didn't want to have to deal with buying a car + gas + insurance as well as maintenance and breakdowns. As silly as this seems, it was a big deal to me. Thus, the UK was very appealing to me (I applied to RVC and Edinburgh.) Not only are the schools there in cities, but I couldn't drive if I wanted to. The only schools that might have kept me in the US were Penn and UMinn, and I didn't get into either so the decision was easy.
Sounds like you have your mind made up about where you want to go. So, hopefully I get to meet you in the fall!
The same question applies to you! Did you find housing already in Camden? And would you be interested in looking for housing with me? I'm up for living with as many or as few people as possible, I just want to be with other students and have rent that's not super expensive! And also, thanks for your views as well. I feel such a huge sense of relief now that I know I'm making the right decision. If a second year from U of IL isn't having that great of a time there and also went there for undergrad like I did, then clearly it's not the "right" choice. I'm so happy finally!
Heyy... so I just got my acceptance package in the mail yesterday...
I think it would be awesome to be able to go to England for school, but I really would like to wait and see what happens with the vet school where I am (though I probably won't hear till June). Regardless, I was thinking if it's possible to defer for a year (I'm planning a wedding now and would really have to figure out how to pay for school overseas too), plus there's more things that I'd like more time to figure out.
Do they allow you to defer at all? Or is it bad if I do?
Is there a polite way to ask that at all?
I was just wondering what other people think or if anyone else has had experience with this or know someone who has.
Another thing I was wondering was, do they end up not offering admission to any international students? I guess if you meet all their requirements and do good in the interview then you'll get in...but is there a certain amount that don't get in? I'm not sure how many seats there are for international students versus how many apply.
Hey all,
I know I have read some of your previous posts about the scholarship recipients. Well, by some miraculous work of god, I received an email this morning from RVC stating that I have received one of the scholarships! I am still in shock I think!!
Hey all,
I know I have read some of your previous posts about the scholarship recipients. Well, by some miraculous work of god, I received an email this morning from RVC stating that I have received one of the scholarships! I am still in shock I think!!
Congratulations! I must admit, since finances are the main reason for my stress in going to RVC over U of IL, I'm very jealous of you! Congrats again! I wonder... do you know if the scholarship is merit based or by some other aspect?
Heyyy....
So I was just wondering... for those of you that are in RVC already and those that are going this year, when/did you plan on moving there? Sometime in August or beginning of September???
When does the school year start?