I got accepted into Glasgow in mid march since we had trouble doing the interview as I have been in France the past year! I really didn't think I would get in this year because I really didn't try very hard on my application as I wanted to spend more time in Europe. However, I guess I got my wish as I will be going to vet school in Europe!
As far as bringing a cat to Glasgow, it is hard enough but not impossible. I have done a lot of research on this the past 6 months since I have 3 foster kittens in France that I can't place. I thought about bringing them with me but then the approx. 5 months of vacation time each year would be too much and what would I do with them if I go to the US during all of my vacations? So the story as far as bringing a cat is that they have to be tested 6 months in advance for rabies antibodies in their blood. They also need a microchip, and a rabies vaccine. This has to be done in a specific order, no exceptions. This is done to avoid 6 months of quarantine. The UK is definitely difficult as far as bringing animals there I want to bring my older cats there so I can keep an eye on them, since my parents almost let my 11 year old cat die by not watching her(as she stopped eating). My cats are very used to my parents house and will be very upset if I try to move them I think, so I am leaving them and will visit as often as possible during the 5 years! I am, however, bringing my 3 orange tabby kittens, now 8 months, back home with me to the US and finding them homes there. It certainly isn't easy fostering kitties abroad! Joyce W. told me there will be plenty of opportunities to continue to rescue animals in Glasgow also! I can hardly wait, lol!
I heard UofG is one of the best veterinary programs out there from different teachers and vets I have talked to.
I too, however, have a lot of financial worries. I think my payments will be about $2,000 a month for 10 years after graduating. This will definitely not allow me to barely make enough to live, and life will be very stressful! I thought about transferring to a US school after 1 year only for financial reasons. However, I am much happier with the degree I will be getting from Glasgow. I am also an EU citizen, dual citizen ship, with US and EU. Therefore, I would like to move around often. The degree from Glasgow will give us the opportunity to move around and experience different countries. It is not like the DVM degree which only allows you to work in the US. It's always possible to try to go to Europe and work, but the process will be much more difficult. And since it's more difficult, most of us are unlikely to do it!
I have looked into scholarships, but we do not apply to hardly any of them because we are going overseas. I did see the Marshal scholarship, but its only good for US students studying for a masters or PhD. Too bad because it covers your tuition and living expenses! I am very excited to meet everyone who will be going to Glasgow and good luck to all who are on the waiting list! 😉