V vulturesrow Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Non-Student Aug 7, 2009 #1 Members do not see this ad. Just curious why so few CVMs require the MCAT as opposed to the GRE. Anyone know the answer to this?
Members do not see this ad. Just curious why so few CVMs require the MCAT as opposed to the GRE. Anyone know the answer to this?
sumstorm Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 5, 2008 Messages 3,331 Reaction score 17 Points 4,716 Location NC Veterinarian Aug 7, 2009 #2 probably because many use to require the VCAT, which was discontinued. Rather than switch from vet to med, they just went to GRE.
probably because many use to require the VCAT, which was discontinued. Rather than switch from vet to med, they just went to GRE.
nyanko total trash mammal Verified Member Veterinarian 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 8, 2006 Messages 9,265 Reaction score 3,976 Points 5,366 Location Halifax, NS Veterinarian Aug 7, 2009 #3 This is just speculation, but they're also probably not terribly keen on a bunch of people applying as a "backup" to medical school or something, too.
This is just speculation, but they're also probably not terribly keen on a bunch of people applying as a "backup" to medical school or something, too.
bunnity Penn 2014 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 2,032 Reaction score 207 Points 4,671 Veterinarian Aug 9, 2009 #4 More speculation, but most vet schools require more upper-level Bio classes. Those classes require good knowledge of intro science classes so maybe they figure if you can do well in them you would also do well on the MCAT? Just guessing here.
More speculation, but most vet schools require more upper-level Bio classes. Those classes require good knowledge of intro science classes so maybe they figure if you can do well in them you would also do well on the MCAT? Just guessing here.