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Hello! I'm Rachel and I'm new here. Up until this spring semester I was a junior standing, second year Bachelor of Music - Music Business student. In December of 2018 I revisited my childhood dream, of becoming a veterinarian. After a truly soul crushing semester that made me hate my major, I decided to go for it and entered my school's pre-health program (which covers pre-veterinary as well). I tend to be an over thinker so I did A TON of research. At this point though, I have two concerns:
1. I start my first ever vet shadow tomorrow. Can I still be a competitive candidate with fewer clinic hours? I'm honestly not sure I can get 1000 hours in less than 2 years and still pay for school. And can I use animal experience from before I began this track? I've been volunteering at shelters since I was 8 years old, but I would only use hours within the past few years.
2. I was diagnosed this semester with early onset osteoarthritis in both of my hands. This is from a complication of a hyper flexible ligament issue that's been progressing very slowly. Through a lot of physical therapy, I've halted progression of arthritis symptoms and have it quite well under control, but I'm concerned that this could impact any applications or hands on experience I get. It's not something I hide but I also feel like people hear "arthritis" and think of someone whose hands are nearly crippled most of the time. Does anyone have any insight? Has anyone tried to go through vet school with any kind of physical issues?
It was so relieving to find this place. I've never been this excited about college, even when I got into my dream music school, but the gravity of what I've decided to do is a bit overwhelming at the moment.
1. I start my first ever vet shadow tomorrow. Can I still be a competitive candidate with fewer clinic hours? I'm honestly not sure I can get 1000 hours in less than 2 years and still pay for school. And can I use animal experience from before I began this track? I've been volunteering at shelters since I was 8 years old, but I would only use hours within the past few years.
2. I was diagnosed this semester with early onset osteoarthritis in both of my hands. This is from a complication of a hyper flexible ligament issue that's been progressing very slowly. Through a lot of physical therapy, I've halted progression of arthritis symptoms and have it quite well under control, but I'm concerned that this could impact any applications or hands on experience I get. It's not something I hide but I also feel like people hear "arthritis" and think of someone whose hands are nearly crippled most of the time. Does anyone have any insight? Has anyone tried to go through vet school with any kind of physical issues?
It was so relieving to find this place. I've never been this excited about college, even when I got into my dream music school, but the gravity of what I've decided to do is a bit overwhelming at the moment.