Just wanted to ask everyone what your maximum of reapplications are you going to do before deciding to move on from veterinary school? i think i will reapply until i really feel like they don't want me..😛
word.Well I got in my first time. But in all honesty I would have applied every year for the next 50 years. If you want something bad enough, you'll get there no matter what.
The main question for most people is, how bad do you want it and how far are you willing to go for it?
If you have no doubt in your mind about it, then never stop striving for it.
Well I got in my first time. But in all honesty I would have applied every year for the next 50 years. If you want something bad enough, you'll get there no matter what.
The main question for most people is, how bad do you want it and how far are you willing to go for it?
If you have no doubt in your mind about it, then never stop striving for it.
I'll reapply until I get in, because it's the only thing I really want to do everyday, but I too am curious how many tries it has taken some people to get in (especially to NCSU 🙂).
I don't want to be too discouraging - on the contrary, if you figure out a way to do this I hope you'll tell us about it. But I can't imagine Tufts and CSU would let you defer in order to re-apply to Penn. I think deferring is rare and requires some pretty thorough justification. I also kind of doubt that you'd be able to defer two schools at the same time.if i don't get in this round, i may defer at tufts and csu
I don't want to be too discouraging - on the contrary, if you figure out a way to do this I hope you'll tell us about it. But I can't imagine Tufts and CSU would let you defer in order to re-apply to Penn. I think deferring is rare and requires some pretty thorough justification. I also kind of doubt that you'd be able to defer two schools at the same time.
I'm guessing your only options are to go to either Tufts or CSU (neither of which is exactly a booby prize), or ditch them both and reapply next year with no guarantees. If nothing else that would show Penn that you're really, really intent on going there...
ok, you called my bluff. i haven't looked into it yet and have no idea how it works... i thought it was along the lines of "if we wanted you this year, we'll want you next year, so come whenever you want." and do they have to know i'm deferring to another school as well?![]()
who knows, maybe i won't get in anywhere, and it'll at least make for a cheaper vmcas application next year with only one school!
no offence, but this is kind of a smack to the face to those people who are working so hard to get into ANY school.
A position is a position - no matter where it is. If i were you, and you happen to score a seat in a school this year, i'd clutch it with both hands and never let go. All the schools in North America are good... and once the degree is on the wall, nobody cares where it came from.
Well I got in my first time. But in all honesty I would have applied every year for the next 50 years. If you want something bad enough, you'll get there no matter what.
The main question for most people is, how bad do you want it and how far are you willing to go for it?
If you have no doubt in your mind about it, then never stop striving for it.
If I hadn't gotten in this year (first try), I think I would have taken the mcat and applied to both vet and med schools next year. If I got into both, I'd go to vet school, but otherwise, I'd go med.
that was me! wait, which right? did we get to talk? i can't remember a gray suit 🙁Hehe, when I first decided to apply to vet school I heard stories about people who failed to get into vet school so they became doctors instead. I thought this was an urban legend and assumed there was NO WAY vet med was more competitive than human med - MD's work on people for christ's sakes! Little did I know!
Emio - I think I remember you from the Penn interview last friday, you were the girl from Saint Joe's with blonde hair, right? Dont know if you remember me but my name is Jessica, I was dressed unobtrusively in a grey suit (yes, I caved to the suit) and was sitting in that back right corner in the interview waiting room. I really really really liked Penn too, in big part because how awesome all the interviewees and current students I met were, but you should go visit the other two schools first if you dont get into Penn before you make an rash decisions to decline! I dont know anything about colorado, but I knew a couple tufts vet students who really like it there, and boston is a great city. Maybe if you visit you'll be pleasantly surprised with the professors, facilities, and students.
that was me! were you the one with dark hair that i thought i recognized from pony club?
Although I said something very much like this just a few posts ago, it *is* true that at my Penn interview the admissions guy kind of offhandedly mentioned (when I asked whether you could apply for in-state status after the first year) something to the effect of "you could defer your acceptance, move to PA for the year, and you'd be considered a resident when you started the next year."You cannot refer vet school admissions for any old reason. I don't know specifics, but I think it has to be an amazing opportunity or maybe some sort of emergency.
This is my mindset as well. I am on 2nd year of trying and I was thinking I would give it at least 3 years. This is really what I want to do.Before I started applying to vet school, I made a promise to myself that if I got to the point where I can't improve my application any more (grades, GRE, exprience) then I would stop applying.
This is what I hate about vet school admissions! I think everyone on this board would make a wonderful veterinarian, but because of the system and the numbers, we start to doubt ourselves. I have had these same thoughts but I am also very stubborn and don't want to let schools dictate to me what I should be doing with my life. At least with medical school, if you don't get in to a prestige school, there is a smaller school somewhere who will probably take you.For me it's not a question of "I'm going to keep applying until they see that I really want this" but now a question of "i wonder if they're seeing something that i don't." after enough times, you start to doubt yourself and think that maybe they're seeing through you into something you didn't even know was there.
Although I said something very much like this just a few posts ago, it *is* true that at my Penn interview the admissions guy kind of offhandedly mentioned (when I asked whether you could apply for in-state status after the first year) something to the effect of "you could defer your acceptance, move to PA for the year, and you'd be considered a resident when you started the next year."
So although you do have to provide some justification, probably in writing, and probably jump through some hoops, I'm not sure it has to be a dire emergency or a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. But I still don't think "I want to reapply to my first choice school but keep you as a backup" would fly. 🙂
word.
i just this weekend realized how badly i want to go to penn. if i don't get in this round, i may defer at tufts and csu (they still havent technically offered me seats yet though) and try penn again next year. i'll reapply every year until i get too old to remember how to use a computer.
Emio,
What do you mean when you say that tufts hasn't "technically" offered you a seat yet. Did they tell you/hint at your acceptance un-officially after the interview? I'm confused by this.