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Now David, is it a year from the time you apply, or is it a year from the time vet school would start? I was under the impression that as long as you were a full-fledged resident by August you would be okay. Is this incorrect?
Be forewarned: Gainesville is not that close to the beach or Sea World for that matter. 🙂
Well I mean you don't have to live in Gainesville to become a FL resident, I mean she/he could live by the beach or Sea World for a year before moving to Gainesville to start vet school. (sounds like more fun to me!) 😀
SeaWorldVet Wrote: What do you mean by one of 16 seats? Is 16 the number of OOSers UF accepts? If so, that won't be a problem b/c I'll be a FL resident; I'm FL-bound!S
No, UF does not have a set amount of OOS seats. Last year, they accepted a total of 17 OOSers, of which 8 enrolled. The numbers vary by year, but I guess it doesn't matter for you anymore as it seems like you're up-heaving everything to move to FL. Be forewarned: Gainesville is not that close to the beach or Sea World for that matter. 🙂
Well I mean you don't have to live in Gainesville to become a FL resident, I mean she/he could live by the beach or Sea World for a year before moving to Gainesville to start vet school. (sounds like more fun to me!) 😀
Oh, I agree. But, Gainesville is where s/he'd have to go to school for 4 years if s/he actually did decide to move this way. When the UF Pre-Vet club hosted the APVMA Symposium last year, a lot of people came because they thought G-ville was by the beach!
But to add to it all, UF is still highly competitive, even for ISers. I'm keeping my fingers crossed everyday!
What are you talking about? According to UF Vet statistics, it doesn't seem 'that' competitive. In-state applicants have over a 50% chance of getting an interview and a little under a 50% chance of getting accepted. That sounds awfully good to me. Those are great odds. So, it looks like you don't have to cross your fingers too tight (I'm assuming you're an ISer).
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/dvmadmissions/documents/Stats-2012_000.pdf
(2008 Stats: 52% Interviewed...47% accepted)
What are you talking about? According to UF Vet statistics, it doesn't seem 'that' competitive. In-state applicants have over a 50% chance of getting an interview and a little under a 50% chance of getting accepted. That sounds awfully good to me. Those are great odds. So, it looks like you don't have to cross your fingers too tight (I'm assuming you're an ISer).
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/dvmadmissions/documents/Stats-2012_000.pdf
What I am I talking about? Those stats give you a slight idea that just barely skims the surface. When and if you get down here, immerse yourself in the UF Pre-Vet world and you'll see just how competitive it really is. Talk to those who have gotten in to UF, have been rejected by UF, and those who are currently applying to UF, and they will tell you it is competitive. I've got a good GPA/GRE, good experience, good etc., but there are so many great applicants that nobody is ever guaranteed. Yes I am an ISer who goes to UF, and yes I am optimistic that I'll get in, but I am realistic as well.
For IS females (since the vast majority applying to vet school are females, I will assume that you are female...), the acceptance rate is 59/257 or 22.9%.
I don't know what it is about Florida, but they seem to rarely accept first time applicants... ok- i just made that up, absolutely no stats behind it... but....
out of all the prevet students i went to undergrad with the only one who got an interview had applied the year before and everyone else was rejected (including myself). A year later I was still in contact with 2 of those girls and they both applied again and only one got in. Both of those girls had GREAT applications/experience/grades/gre etc and I was shocked when they didn't get in. I've heard that from others too. I'll have to ask my friend who now goes there and see what her classmates had to go through.
As for me... I was very surprised that I was accepted out of state and not even interviewed in state. but i don't care. it was meant to be. i 😍 auburn vet school!
Hey SeaWorldVet... I have a contact at Harbor Branch in Ft Pierce Florida if you want more info. Google Harbor Branch if you haven't heard of them before. Amazing Oceanographic Institution who does a ton of research and this past summer I got to go on a dolphin rescue with them. Pretty sweet. And I'm a Florida native so if you have any questions or anything just ask!
Thanks Soffi, I might have to take you up on your offer. Good stuff.
To everyone else, is it just me or do people (in general) enjoy telling people how hard stuff is? We all know it's hard to get into vet school. We all know it's hard to get into med school. Shoot, it's hard to get into any grad healthcare program so just save the "it's so hard" comments. It's pointless...
To everyone else, is it just me or do people (in general) enjoy telling people how hard stuff is?
Just needed to say something and then I'll get over myself...
It's also pointless to say how it's not "that competitive" to get into any of the US vet schools. We all know it is hard, but when you come in here and claim that, eh, it really isn't that big of a deal, you need to be corrected to a degree. I know you have never said that it is "easy" to get in, but I guess what I keep saying is you need to factor in REALISM! Sorry if I sound like an *****...
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!
😀To everyone else, is it just me or do people (in general) enjoy telling people how hard stuff is? We all know it's hard to get into vet school. We all know it's hard to get into med school. Shoot, it's hard to get into any grad healthcare program so just save the "it's so hard" comments. It's pointless...
And the answer is: Harder than you think. Not impossible, but harder in different ways you hadn't thought of.
so the "its so hard" stuff is not pointless, its a friendly gesture. Hey, we don't have to give you any heads up at all.
Just wait til your research leaves you completely convinced that acceptances into your school of choice are random, not based on merit.