Alright. Here's a bit about me.
I'm 16 years old, almost 17. I have an un-weighted GPA of 3.95, with AP bio, animal sciences, and chem all under my belt. I have been studying veterinary medicine for quite some time and have gained quite a bit of knowledge. I am hoping to attend UF's small animal veterinary program with either just a general specialty for small animals, or a surgery specialty. Here are my questions:
What kind of grades am I going to need?
I am starting community college this fall as well, and was wondering what prereqs and classes would be best to take in preparation.
How do I land a volunteer position/vet shadowing position in the Orlando, FL area? Everyone seems to take me (a minor) as a walking liability. How do I convince them otherwise?
What are some key areas of VM i should study up on? I know my anatomy, and basic blood chemistry work, parasites, vaccinations,common ailments, and have studied countless hours of surgery videos, and procedures, and I am working on diseases. Any tips or pointers?
Thank you so much for reading through all this. 🙂
I'm 16 years old, almost 17. I have an un-weighted GPA of 3.95, with AP bio, animal sciences, and chem all under my belt. I have been studying veterinary medicine for quite some time and have gained quite a bit of knowledge. I am hoping to attend UF's small animal veterinary program with either just a general specialty for small animals, or a surgery specialty. Here are my questions:
What kind of grades am I going to need?
I am starting community college this fall as well, and was wondering what prereqs and classes would be best to take in preparation.
How do I land a volunteer position/vet shadowing position in the Orlando, FL area? Everyone seems to take me (a minor) as a walking liability. How do I convince them otherwise?
What are some key areas of VM i should study up on? I know my anatomy, and basic blood chemistry work, parasites, vaccinations,common ailments, and have studied countless hours of surgery videos, and procedures, and I am working on diseases. Any tips or pointers?
Thank you so much for reading through all this. 🙂