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Anyone heard anything??? I'm instate and a CSU student and it says I can check my status on the CSU student website but nothing is there yet.....
Hi, I have not heard anything at all so far, but did anyone happen to get the e-mail notification from Colorado that your file is complete or not? On the supplemental application status page it says that these e-mails should have gone out on Nov. 23rd, but I have not recieved anything from them yet. Perhaps they will be sending these out via regular mail, as Christie suggested, so it will just take a while before we hear anything.
Hi, I have not heard anything at all so far, but did anyone happen to get the e-mail notification from Colorado that your file is complete or not? On the supplemental application status page it says that these e-mails should have gone out on Nov. 23rd, but I have not recieved anything from them yet. Perhaps they will be sending these out via regular mail, as Christie suggested, so it will just take a while before we hear anything.
Anyone heard anything??? I'm instate and a CSU student and it says I can check my status on the CSU student website but nothing is there yet.....
i heard this last week from the joint DVM/PhD program, but i think they review applications separately from the DVM admissions committee
Does anyone know who votes on the in state committe? I met a doc there that was an out of state voting member, but I havent found out who votes in state..... Please help!!!!
Seriously though, it doesn't matter. Every year they let in a lot of people that are pretty on paper but are idiots in real life and I would not allow to touch any animal of mine, and every year they deny a lot of people that would be good vets. They also have a pretty good reputation of rewarding people who come from donor-potential families or whose daddy is well connected. Sorry to sound so bitter but I just watched it too many times.
I met with Sherry Stewart at CSU and she said that sometimes people slip through the cracks and she wonders how they got there once they're there. Other times people come out for an advising session after they are rejected and she thinks they would have made a great vet.
Are you kidding?! I do actually know the name of a person on the committee, but I'm DEFINITELY not going to help you cheat your way into vet school. How stupid are you to come to this board and start screaming for help with nepotism in the admissions process, when the rest of us are applying fairly?
They also have a pretty good reputation of rewarding people who come from donor-potential families or whose daddy is well connected.
It's an awfully big crack... How can she wonder, she helped make the rules! And she's so proud of their system.
I'm glad to be elsewhere, I wouldn't want to be classmates with some of those people. This may be the case everywhere, but I saw some seriously incompetent seniors right beside the really good ones.
Are you kidding?! I do actually know the name of a person on the committee, but I'm DEFINITELY not going to help you cheat your way into vet school. How stupid are you to come to this board and start screaming for help with nepotism in the admissions process, when the rest of us are applying fairly?
This may be the case everywhere, but I saw some seriously incompetent seniors right beside the really good ones.
I think its the cases everywhere... But just because people dont appear competent in their 4th year to you, doesn't mean that they're going to be bad vets. Some people take longer to integrate their knowledge and develop their skills. I wouldn't be so quick to run down 4th years until you're walking in their shoes.
I think everywhere is like this to a degree. I certainly have some classmates that you really have to wonder about. They usually aren't the people getting terrible grades, but they're the people you can't have a conversation with because they have zero ability to apply anything they've learned or seen. Also there are people that are just jerks.
Because you're stuck with them for 4 years in kind of an incestious environment I've really tried to just get over it. You can really waste a lot of time and energy if you let all the baddies get to you (and they will). My advice is to not worry about any grades but your own and stay as far from drama as possible. Keep focused on getting those 3 letters behind YOUR name and learn as much as you can.
Yes, cheat into vet school. Have connections that basically get you in. People do it a lot, actually, and not just for vet school. Where have you been?
😱Is asking for a name cheating?
Ultimately, can't any one of us call up a school we're applying to, and ask for the director of admissions? We each could, right? Whether the director takes your call is one question. But if she or he did... What if you impressed that director so much with what you say, that your file was moved to the top of a pile, and despite averages or other statistical means, you are let in? Assume you didn't offer a bribe of any sort. You just talked. Is that cheating? Is it fair?
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I got an email today from CSU (out of state for me) saying they received everything and:
"We are now in the process of evaluating your application and hope to contact applicants by the end of January with the outcome of the evaluation."
So....they skip the interview step I'm guessing? Hrmm..

Hmmm... haven't gotten anything from them yet...