Do I have to list ALLLLL the schools that I went to?

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Hey guys, I wonder if anybody could help me out. I'm trying to fill out my apps and was stuck at the schools attended section. I originally attained a degree in Sociology. About 2 years later, I decided to go back to school to take ALL my science courses.

So my question is, Should I include the schools I went to get my soc. degree? Such as Jr. Colleges and stuff? Or should I just put the relevant schools such as the my alma mater and the schools I went for my science pre-reqs?
 
I think you need to list all the schools you attended, regardless of whether or not you took any veterinary prereqs there.

You will also need to submit transcripts from all those schools as well.
 
Sigh... Looks like I have to do some driving today
 
Yes, you have to list them all, no matter what. Even if, for example, you took some courses at a local community college while you were in high school, or if you took a distance learning course...
 
Yup - every school and every transcript! It's a pain for those of us who have been life-long students. I know I had to submit 7 transcripts, but there are other people who have like 12 or more!
 
Thanks for all your help guys! I really appreciate the support!!
 
what's really dumb is that vmcas tells you to list ALL the colleges you've ever been ACCEPTED to... so lame

i applied to like 22 undergrad schools and i honestly don't remember which schools i applied to, and i have no idea which schools i've gotten accepted to. most of the schools i didn't even care about, so i feel like a *****. lame... laaame.... laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame

on the same note. i worked like 8-10 different jobs during my undergrad career. i pretty much picked up whatever work hours i could here and there. my pay stubs don't differentiate between different jobs... so my vmcas is read to go EXCEPT for this load of crap. laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.
 
on the same note. i worked like 8-10 different jobs during my undergrad career. i pretty much picked up whatever work hours i could here and there. my pay stubs don't differentiate between different jobs... so my vmcas is read to go EXCEPT for this load of crap. laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

i ran into that as well. i ended up just listing my employer as the university for a duration of 4 years, and in job description, listed and summarized the key duties for each job. none of them really contributed to my application skill set, so i didn't worry about it too much. plus it really was a single employer - all checks were issued by the university.
 
i ran into that as well. i ended up just listing my employer as the university for a duration of 4 years, and in job description, listed and summarized the key duties for each job. none of them really contributed to my application skill set, so i didn't worry about it too much. plus it really was a single employer - all checks were issued by the university.

:idea: oh my gosh, you're a genius!
 
Damn... This part took me 3 hours... Now I got this damn thing out of the way!!

Almost there!!! Looking good!!!!
 
The worst part for me was trying to get some transcripts for an old school that had recently changed their ID number systems and I had recently moved (IE packed paperwork somewhere). I went around and around in circles with them but due to their policies they refused to issue me any transcripts without my official student id number. which they couldn't tell me. it's a good thing I found it in a random folder or I would be stuck.
 
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