I'm a Canadian from Ontario who is planning to only apply to Guelph (namely for financial reasons). I've been speaking with a lot of folks recently and a point in the conversation that tends to come up is them asking about what I want to do when I graduate. They often seem surprised that I'm only applying to one school despite enjoying veterinary medicine.
It just seems a little strange to me that people are willing to take on such large debts when pursuing a car, house, and/or schooling. I can understand these are investments in either finances or even yourself; that you're pursuing something you want. And maybe it's my naïvete (or possibly lack of passion for the field, as some--but not me--would put it), but I feel a large debt would be limiting my freedom. My freedom to get more involved with rescues. My freedom to work on research projects. My freedom to be able to travel/work abroad without any particular commitments allowing me to help with different causes. A particular peace in mind perhaps--but one I may be giving a bit too much weight.
Now I'm confident vets graduating (that may have a large debt) are still excellent at their craft and as committed to helping as ever. But I don't know...staying in any kind of debt--even better, pursuing it--is just a strange concept to me. One that I've seen a lot of family and friends struggle with throughout their lives, and one I feel like I could do more good without.
And so this question keeps popping up of how committed I am to the field. I often hear that if you can imagine yourself working in another field, then don't go into vet med. For me at least, I see myself possibly working in variety of different fields (e.g. I'm finishing my BSc Physics and am applying to backup graduate programs in Astronomy/Physics, Mathematical Biology, and Nuclear Engineering). But with this in consideration, I do feel vet med would be the route I'd be most happy pursuing and would help me combine and utilize lot of my background interests in a productive way.
And so this question keeps coming up and I'm wondering if there are any of you who are in similar situations? Anyone that might be applying to only one school for their own reasons. Anyone that has vet med as their #1 choice but is still considering different paths that may not necessarily involve vet school. And even if you don't share the same views, I'd still be happy to hear your thoughts.
(My apologies if this is the wrong place to post this.)
It just seems a little strange to me that people are willing to take on such large debts when pursuing a car, house, and/or schooling. I can understand these are investments in either finances or even yourself; that you're pursuing something you want. And maybe it's my naïvete (or possibly lack of passion for the field, as some--but not me--would put it), but I feel a large debt would be limiting my freedom. My freedom to get more involved with rescues. My freedom to work on research projects. My freedom to be able to travel/work abroad without any particular commitments allowing me to help with different causes. A particular peace in mind perhaps--but one I may be giving a bit too much weight.
Now I'm confident vets graduating (that may have a large debt) are still excellent at their craft and as committed to helping as ever. But I don't know...staying in any kind of debt--even better, pursuing it--is just a strange concept to me. One that I've seen a lot of family and friends struggle with throughout their lives, and one I feel like I could do more good without.
And so this question keeps popping up of how committed I am to the field. I often hear that if you can imagine yourself working in another field, then don't go into vet med. For me at least, I see myself possibly working in variety of different fields (e.g. I'm finishing my BSc Physics and am applying to backup graduate programs in Astronomy/Physics, Mathematical Biology, and Nuclear Engineering). But with this in consideration, I do feel vet med would be the route I'd be most happy pursuing and would help me combine and utilize lot of my background interests in a productive way.
And so this question keeps coming up and I'm wondering if there are any of you who are in similar situations? Anyone that might be applying to only one school for their own reasons. Anyone that has vet med as their #1 choice but is still considering different paths that may not necessarily involve vet school. And even if you don't share the same views, I'd still be happy to hear your thoughts.
(My apologies if this is the wrong place to post this.)
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