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I was wondering what I could do to better prepare myself for vet school while waiting for interviews this year or applying next year. I currently shadow at a small vet clinic for about 10 hours a week while working full-time in a pharmacy compounding sterile preparations. In total I have obtained about 300 hours shadowing, however there seems to be a void in what I am able to do at the vet clinic as a volunteer and I am not sure she is willing to take me on as an employee because of my sporadic work schedule that I have in the pharmacy. The vet lets me get involved with restraining animals, however I do not get to place catheters or further develop clinical techniques because I am still considered a volunteer. I have tried shadowing at other clinics but they seem to be too busy to allow me to come in whenever and yet I still basically have my hands tied behind my back. I dont know I'm sure I am just going crazy, is this experience plateau typical of veterinary applicants?