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I have been on here for a while now and one thing becomes clear to me: vet schools look at the entire application and there is no definitive credentials an applicant must have to get in. Based on the successful applicant thread, strong areas that some applicants have can outweigh weaker areas in their application. I have seen students get into schools with much lower gpa's then the stated average statistics for successful applicants from the school state.
In addition, I have seen students get in with lower credentials who did very well on their interviews and/or have unique experiences that make them stand out. I have also come across schools who will state "25% of the decision is GPA, 25 % is experience etc..." and then see people still get in as I said with low gpa compared to the average. Am I just looking at this wrong? At the end of the day, do schools follow any sort of guidelines other then their stated minimum gpa scores etc? It just seems like the admissions process is maybe not random but pretty much there is alot of factors at play.
When picking out schools should I believe them when they give explicit weights that they calculate (again, if they say 25% of their decision is GPA/GRE, 25% is experience etc)? Im just thinking if you have two similar applicants with one having a higher percentage score out of 25% for example from the academic review but one has unique experiences that they will abandon their percentage calculations and possibly pick the latter. I am not saying I am a weak applicant, but I am a bit confused as to what to believe when I research a school, especially when the school explicitly states how much each area is worth in admissions decisions.
Thank you
In addition, I have seen students get in with lower credentials who did very well on their interviews and/or have unique experiences that make them stand out. I have also come across schools who will state "25% of the decision is GPA, 25 % is experience etc..." and then see people still get in as I said with low gpa compared to the average. Am I just looking at this wrong? At the end of the day, do schools follow any sort of guidelines other then their stated minimum gpa scores etc? It just seems like the admissions process is maybe not random but pretty much there is alot of factors at play.
When picking out schools should I believe them when they give explicit weights that they calculate (again, if they say 25% of their decision is GPA/GRE, 25% is experience etc)? Im just thinking if you have two similar applicants with one having a higher percentage score out of 25% for example from the academic review but one has unique experiences that they will abandon their percentage calculations and possibly pick the latter. I am not saying I am a weak applicant, but I am a bit confused as to what to believe when I research a school, especially when the school explicitly states how much each area is worth in admissions decisions.
Thank you