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I am quite torn on how to go about completing orgo and physics. I am currently taking my prereqs at UC Davis, but each course is very expensive!!! I have to work a non-animal related job for the university just so I can get a tuition deduction, which doesn't really help much. So I'm trying to do this as most cost-efficiently as possible, while still making me a strong applicant...
UC Davis offers two levels of both physics and orgo. The first level of each course consists of only two quarters, and fewer credits. In fact, one of the orgos is only 2 credits, which would only cost me like $200. They are also less time consuming, and from what I've heard, less intense.
The other level of each course is three quarters, much more intense and time consuming, and about $1000 each. So paying $2000 every 10 weeks really starts to hit me hard. However, the second level of these courses are what are required by most of the vet schools. They are considered the "pre-med" courses.
HOWEVER, UC Davis' vet school accepts the first level course as prereqs.
I really, as of now, only plan to apply to Davis and consider Davis. The only other school I could truly imagine considering would be Western, and maybe CSU, but Western costs twice as much as Davis and I would be out of state for CSU. Plus, I am in a serious relationship and need to be located somewhere where my fiancee can thrive (like Davis). I am not so sure he would have the opportunities he seeks in Pomona or Fort Collins.
So, if I truly intend to only apply to and consider Davis, then it seems to make more sense for me to take the shorter courses (I would be done with my prereqs a whole quarter earlier) and more importantly, the courses that would cost me over a grand less. I suppose if, in the future, I was like absolutely never ever going to get into Davis, or I changed my mind, I could take the orgo and physics required by the schools over the summer at a CC. But that brings me to another option. I could take those courses at a local CC here, again for cheap, and I believe they would fulfill the prereqs for other vet schools. I personally like the idea of exceling at Davis, especially if it is the only vet school I would want to consider, and seeing as how I am completing all my other prereqs at Davis, I don't want it to seem like I thought I was going to take the "easy" route by taking what I consider to be the most difficult courses at a CC. But, then I wonder if it would also seem like the "easy" route for me to take the bare minimum that Davis requires when I could take the more upper-level courses in Orgo and Physics that are offered here.
Anyways, I hope that makes sense. I just kind of jumbled all my thoughts together, sorry if that's hard to follow (I'm quickly sneaking this in at work!). Just looking for some thoughts! Thanks so much!
UC Davis offers two levels of both physics and orgo. The first level of each course consists of only two quarters, and fewer credits. In fact, one of the orgos is only 2 credits, which would only cost me like $200. They are also less time consuming, and from what I've heard, less intense.
The other level of each course is three quarters, much more intense and time consuming, and about $1000 each. So paying $2000 every 10 weeks really starts to hit me hard. However, the second level of these courses are what are required by most of the vet schools. They are considered the "pre-med" courses.
HOWEVER, UC Davis' vet school accepts the first level course as prereqs.
I really, as of now, only plan to apply to Davis and consider Davis. The only other school I could truly imagine considering would be Western, and maybe CSU, but Western costs twice as much as Davis and I would be out of state for CSU. Plus, I am in a serious relationship and need to be located somewhere where my fiancee can thrive (like Davis). I am not so sure he would have the opportunities he seeks in Pomona or Fort Collins.
So, if I truly intend to only apply to and consider Davis, then it seems to make more sense for me to take the shorter courses (I would be done with my prereqs a whole quarter earlier) and more importantly, the courses that would cost me over a grand less. I suppose if, in the future, I was like absolutely never ever going to get into Davis, or I changed my mind, I could take the orgo and physics required by the schools over the summer at a CC. But that brings me to another option. I could take those courses at a local CC here, again for cheap, and I believe they would fulfill the prereqs for other vet schools. I personally like the idea of exceling at Davis, especially if it is the only vet school I would want to consider, and seeing as how I am completing all my other prereqs at Davis, I don't want it to seem like I thought I was going to take the "easy" route by taking what I consider to be the most difficult courses at a CC. But, then I wonder if it would also seem like the "easy" route for me to take the bare minimum that Davis requires when I could take the more upper-level courses in Orgo and Physics that are offered here.
Anyways, I hope that makes sense. I just kind of jumbled all my thoughts together, sorry if that's hard to follow (I'm quickly sneaking this in at work!). Just looking for some thoughts! Thanks so much!