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hard to believe this will be me next year.. best of luck to everyone! 















Does anyone know how strict UC davis is with the PPI evaluation deadline? I submitted mine on Sept 30, and just realized it takes 4 days for ETS to send it electronically. I know Colorado is flexible, as long as you have it in by this week. But what about Davis?? Thanks!!
I'm starting to stress out over financial aid. About 4 years ago I settled a credit card debt that my ex had run-up, and now I'm worried it might affect my grad loan plus eligibility. Am I freaking out for nothing? I know I am. First things first...get accepted, right? 😉
Your should be fine! If that was a while and go and your have been good with your credit since then. It seems like it more recent offenses 🙂
I hope so! I have a terrible habit of looking too far ahead... I try to be "present", which is, all too often, an epic fail 😛
When is everyone thinking of starting their financial aid? I was told that we should start early...How early?
I would look at the school that you applied to. They all have different "priority" deadlines. However, I know that FASFA requires tax information or approximation of which (I am a FASFA queen 🙁 ). So I will be waiting until the beginning of next year... Plus I do not think that you can even start one for the 2014-2015 school year yet.
👍 not going to lie...I was not terribly optimistic about my chances last year, so I didn't apply until after I got in (March). I wouldn't recommend that though.
I would look at the school that you applied to. They all have different "priority" deadlines. However, I know that FASFA requires tax information or approximation of which (I am a FASFA queen 🙁 ). So I will be waiting until the beginning of next year... Plus I do not think that you can even start one for the 2014-2015 school year yet.
Okay... I'm wanting to go to Tennessee's vet school. The dean of admissions said to raise my GPA. I don't want to waste money on undergrad statistics without first having a sort of plan b in case I don't get into vet school again. I'm taking classes in the vet school there through a masters program as a non-degree seeking student and also taking undergrad statistics to raise my undergrad and physical sciences GPA. The classes would apply towards a masters in Comparative and Experimental Medicine. I couldn't find a mentor last minute. So that's my plan B if I don't get accepted to UT. And if I do get accepted, I have 6 years to complete the masters.
Is this a good idea? Is it helping to strengthen my application?
I mean... It shows dedication that's for sure.
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Nervous about this year.
What do you guys think? :/
And yeah... I know this is off-topic... Sorry.
Really.. are there many people still waiting for verification? I'm starting to get nervous over how long it's taking for my app, especially as they didn't get one of my transcripts (my british one, VMCAS told me not to send it to them and to send it on directly to the schools). I did as asked, but I'm still paranoid that something is going to prevent all my applications from being mailed out.. and I'm impatient to get access to the ohio and davis supplements/portals. I know they're not due till November 1st, but that's starting to creep up faster than I'm comfortable with.
Sorry, I was verified early September. I would call VMCAS. When did you submit it? If its been within the 4 weeks that they predicted then it may just be a bit longer. I'm sure you're fine. ..chin up! 😎
Just got an email saying my app was verified! Rather relieved 🙂
👍 Whoo hoo! Now you can worry about everything else 😛 hahaha
👍 Whoo hoo! Now you can worry about everything else 😛 hahaha
The "easy part".. I had one of my non pre-professional friends refer to the app decision waiting game as that, and I just laughed. 🙄
That actually is the "easy part" once you get in and reflect back on everything. I know it doesn't seem that way, but once you get accepted and are in the middle of the massive amounts of studying, you will see that the application stuff was a piece of cake compared to the actual school part.
Fair enough, I know actually going to vet school is going to be the hardest part of all of this, but at least I'll be able to decide how hard to work and have an impact on how things will turn out. For now I just hate not knowing whether or not I'll even be given that chance, and having the decision out of my hands for this cycle. I would rather be rewriting apps than waiting on decisions! It was like that for my undergrad apps as well.. Patience is not my strong point, haha. But ah well, trying my hardest to stay busy and distracted from thinking about it all!
Fair enough, I know actually going to vet school is going to be the hardest part of all of this, but at least I'll be able to decide how hard to work and have an impact on how things will turn out. For now I just hate not knowing whether or not I'll even be given that chance, and having the decision out of my hands for this cycle. I would rather be rewriting apps than waiting on decisions!...
Fair enough, I know actually going to vet school is going to be the hardest part of all of this, but at least I'll be able to decide how hard to work and have an impact on how things will turn out. For now I just hate not knowing whether or not I'll even be given that chance, and having the decision out of my hands for this cycle. I would rather be rewriting apps than waiting on decisions! It was like that for my undergrad apps as well.. Patience is not my strong point, haha. But ah well, trying my hardest to stay busy and distracted from thinking about it all!
Actually, the waiting was probably the second hardest part of the whole thing, school included - second only to having to become long-distance with my SO. I'd much rather be slogging through school, knowing that I'll be done here in less than two years (even with other unknowns ahead) than wondering where the heck I'll end up (if anywhere) for vet school. I'm an impatient person and big on having things planned out - I'd rather be on the path than wondering which direction to start in.
Then the waiting if you are waitlisted which is the worst possible form of waiting ever. It is a roller coaster ride. Best thing to do is to try not to worry or even think about it, as hard as that is.
I've been waitlisted two years in a row now. 🙁
Third time is the charm!!! Good luck!! 🙂
Hey! Where did all of the emoticons go? I only have like 8 to choose from 😕
😱 hahaHopefully they'll be adding more... but geez these smileys really creep me out compared to the old ones! 😵
For those of you posting that you were told to raise your GPA, would you mind sharing your GPA? I am asking because I have a feeling I will be told to do the same thing, and want to be realistic with myself.
Just wanted to drop by and check in on my fellow 2018 Hopefuls. Hope everyone is surviving 🙂
Has anyone heard anything from OSU?? It seems like last year this is around the time when they started sending out interview invites.
I hope so! I have a terrible habit of looking too far ahead... I try to be "present", which is, all too often, an epic fail 😛
When is everyone thinking of starting their financial aid? I was told that we should start early...How early?
Gah! The Heart attack begins! Thank you 🙂 I'm in state and I know last year they did a lot of out of state interviews first so I won't discourage myself too much! What is the name of the OSU thread? I never knew that there was a separate one.
cookies and milk might go further than you thinkThis waiting is like being a kid anticipating Christmas morning. Only our lists are applications. And being "naughty or nice" really holds no sway. I doubt that cookies and milk would help our plight either. Carols, anyone?