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I've decided to make the change from human medicine to veterinary medicine over the last several months. I was initially going for pre-physician assistant, and I got 1,000+ hours of experience as a nurse aid and EMT, and after a while I realized my heart just wasn't in it anymore. My profound love for animals and medicine has combined and I'm ready to pursue something I'm passionate about.
I'm finishing up my bachelor of science next spring. I have most (if not all) of the pre-reqs already for the schools I've been looking at (plus a few upper level biology courses like cell biology). My overall GPA is 3.0, and my science GPA is ~2.9 (I'm retaking several classes so hopefully that will help bring those up). I'm also going to be taking the GRE in July.
As for vet experience, I've put my resume out at probably 15 veterinary hospitals in a 50-mile radius in the past month. I've heard back from one so far about working as a veterinary assistant. 🙂 So hopefully that will work out.
I have around 350 hours of equine experience from just feeding, cleaning stalls, giving medications and grooming over the past three years.
So my question is, am I on the right track? What else can I do to become a more competitive applicant? Is it worth trying to apply this cycle or should I wait for next cycle? Thanks for any input! 🙂
I'm finishing up my bachelor of science next spring. I have most (if not all) of the pre-reqs already for the schools I've been looking at (plus a few upper level biology courses like cell biology). My overall GPA is 3.0, and my science GPA is ~2.9 (I'm retaking several classes so hopefully that will help bring those up). I'm also going to be taking the GRE in July.
As for vet experience, I've put my resume out at probably 15 veterinary hospitals in a 50-mile radius in the past month. I've heard back from one so far about working as a veterinary assistant. 🙂 So hopefully that will work out.
I have around 350 hours of equine experience from just feeding, cleaning stalls, giving medications and grooming over the past three years.
So my question is, am I on the right track? What else can I do to become a more competitive applicant? Is it worth trying to apply this cycle or should I wait for next cycle? Thanks for any input! 🙂
