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So ... I have three great schools to choose from (Purdue, Ohio State, and UPenn) and am waitlisted at Tufts. I keep going back and forth over what school to choose since I see pros (and cons) at all of them. My interest is equine and I've heard rumors on here that it *does* matter where you go.
My other concern are my horses. I am an avid eventer and riding is a big part of me. It's hard to decide where to go when certain places would make it easier to ride than others ($ and time wise). At UPenn, it costs a lot of money for boarding and I'd have to drive a long ways (about a hour). At Ohio State I could keep them (or just one, I'm willing to downsize 🙂) at a barn 20 mins away. Same with Purdue, but Ohio is closer to home so I'm leaning more towards Ohio than Purdue.
I am OOS at all of these schools, although Maine has a contract with Tufts for $12k a year loan forgivement for each year you practice large animal in ME. I'm not sure I'll get off the waitlist and if I do, I'm not sure I want to do that program. Anyways, my hubby and I are able to buy a house (we have one now that we are going to put up for sale) so at Ohio or Purdue we could buy a house and not pay rent every month (so just think of it as free housing). At UPenn we'd have to pay rent every month.
UPenn has a wonderful reputation and has a GREAT equine program. But, is it worth it to go to Ohio where I'd save money and be able to have my horse? Or will years from now I regret not going to UPenn? I wouldn't mind living in the city for a few years since I never will again but how much will I miss my horse? Or is it worth it for just the 4 years of vet school? I'm leaning towards UPenn since I really really liked it but ARGH!! 😱 This is terrible trying to make a decision!!!
Okay, so what it boils down to: will choosing one school over the other enhance my career as an equine vet?
My other concern are my horses. I am an avid eventer and riding is a big part of me. It's hard to decide where to go when certain places would make it easier to ride than others ($ and time wise). At UPenn, it costs a lot of money for boarding and I'd have to drive a long ways (about a hour). At Ohio State I could keep them (or just one, I'm willing to downsize 🙂) at a barn 20 mins away. Same with Purdue, but Ohio is closer to home so I'm leaning more towards Ohio than Purdue.
I am OOS at all of these schools, although Maine has a contract with Tufts for $12k a year loan forgivement for each year you practice large animal in ME. I'm not sure I'll get off the waitlist and if I do, I'm not sure I want to do that program. Anyways, my hubby and I are able to buy a house (we have one now that we are going to put up for sale) so at Ohio or Purdue we could buy a house and not pay rent every month (so just think of it as free housing). At UPenn we'd have to pay rent every month.
UPenn has a wonderful reputation and has a GREAT equine program. But, is it worth it to go to Ohio where I'd save money and be able to have my horse? Or will years from now I regret not going to UPenn? I wouldn't mind living in the city for a few years since I never will again but how much will I miss my horse? Or is it worth it for just the 4 years of vet school? I'm leaning towards UPenn since I really really liked it but ARGH!! 😱 This is terrible trying to make a decision!!!
Okay, so what it boils down to: will choosing one school over the other enhance my career as an equine vet?