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Where are you from? I applied through VMCAS in '09, not atlanticbridge, as it had just been accredited by the AVMA. Just clicked the extra box, paid my fees, and sent an extra essay (Why Dublin?) to them.
I'm from Rochester, NY. Cornell is not feasible for me, unfortunately. I really would love to study in Dublin and *think* that I have a better chance getting in there than any US school.
I'm from Rochester, NY. Cornell is not feasible for me, unfortunately. I really would love to study in Dublin and *think* that I have a better chance getting in there than any US school.

I am from North of Syracuse and I will be going to Dublin this fall. I think that Dublin is not exactly "easier" than other schools, its just that they put much more emphasis on the person as a whole rather than just numerical scores. At least, that is what I have concluded.
Then you can just apply through VMCAS. I would suggest taking a look at the 3 UK schools on top of Dublin too, they may also be good fits/increase your odds of getting in. Western and Tufts are also "semi-private", so you don't have to be from the state.
I understand Cornell being super hard to get in to even as an in-state, though do you feel you just won't get in there because of grades? Awaring is right in her post that typically the abroad schools look at the whole applicant, but they aren't really "easier."
Dublin is a gorgeous school, and it was a very hard decision deciding between there and Glasgow 2 years ago!!! Good Luck!!![]()
M.A.