Are all letters going to be emailed this year? My mail man has been accidentally switching my neighbor (who is never home) and my mail. It's driving me crazy.
I got an email, no letter mail. I'm sure you will be receiving an email! 😀
Are all letters going to be emailed this year? My mail man has been accidentally switching my neighbor (who is never home) and my mail. It's driving me crazy.
You will receive an email from [email protected] with a pdf file attached containing a letter indicating your admissions status.Are all letters going to be emailed this year? My mail man has been accidentally switching my neighbor (who is never home) and my mail. It's driving me crazy.
You will receive an email from [email protected] with a pdf file attached containing a letter indicating your admissions status.
I mean. I think as with any school, a lot of people tend to stay in state because this is where they were born and raised, etc. That being said, I know NCSU grads who work on dairies in Pennsylvania and California and in other practices all over the country. I think to some extent many states with vet schools will preferentially hire students from that school, but the thing is no matter where you graduate from you will have a veterinary education and are qualified to work anywhere. I don't really think that the school you go to effects this much if at all.This is a silly question, but do any current students know where most NCSU grads end up? I know they can end up anywhere, but I guess my question is that if they have a tendency to stay in the south? I haven't met any vets from NCSU (at the specialty hospital Im at) and I'm from NYC. So I just wanted to know if they usually like to stay in NC or close by, and what job opportunities recent grads are likely to get?
I mean. I think as with any school, a lot of people tend to stay in state because this is where they were born and raised, etc. That being said, I know NCSU grads who work on dairies in Pennsylvania and California and in other practices all over the country. I think to some extent many states with vet schools will preferentially hire students from that school, but the thing is no matter where you graduate from you will have a veterinary education and are qualified to work anywhere. I don't really think that the school you go to effects this much if at all.
Is tomorrow the day for all the ISers?
Silence on my end.
Congrats to everyone so far!
Same for me.
Haha. That sounds like a great idea.We can sit in our corner together, knowing this is the end. 😉
Accepted 🙂
Looking forward to meeting you all
You will receive an update via email to the email address you listed on your VMCAS application. As we move beyond April 15 you may also receive notification via phone. Applicants who received offers of admission have until the VMCAS deadline of April 15th to indicate their decision. Therefore we may have several spaces that will need to be filled on April 15th.How are those on the waitlist notified should an opening occur and we be chosen? Could we be notified at any point between now and April 15th? Will notification be by email?
I enjoyed the Welcome Reception but it was quite a blur. If you know you are going to come to NCSU you should be okay, all of your major stuff will come from orientation.I've got a question for any students from the C/O 2019 about the Welcome Reception and open House that is next week. I go out of state for undergrad so to attend I'd have to fly in and miss some classes. Do you think that attending the reception/open house was important and is definitely something worth doing, or if I already know I plan on attending NCSU CVM it might not be worth buying a plane ticket and missing classes?
Lots of places, we'll give you a list, and not at all -- that's when I signed. 🙂Does anybody know-- where do most vet/grad students live that's less than a 15 min drive to campus and SAFE! ? Are there semi-inexpensive apartment complexes that come to mind? And if i someeeehowwwww get called off the wait list, is it too late to find an apartment (pet friendly, fitness center) in May or so?
A list would be great!! Ah good to know! =) =)Lots of places, we'll give you a list, and not at all -- that's when I signed. 🙂
Like prevet said there are lots and lots of places around the area that are safe and decently priced. May will not be too late at all to find a place. The advantage of this area is that you can be away from places that have a main target of undergraduates and still be within 15minutes of campus. There are also houses that have decently priced rent too.Does anybody know-- where do most vet/grad students live that's less than a 15 min drive to campus and SAFE! ? Are there semi-inexpensive apartment complexes that come to mind? And if i someeeehowwwww get called off the wait list, is it too late to find an apartment (pet friendly, fitness center) in May or so?
IS or OOS? You've given me hope! LolIt wasn't an easy decision but I had to turn down my acceptance. Congrats to whomever gets off the waitlist: you deserve it!
I stalked and they are IS.. =( haIS or OOS? You've given me hope! Lol
I'd recommend dress casual. Certainly nothing more impressive than that. Look forward to meeting you all!What dress attire should we aim for if we are attending the Welcome events tomorrow?
I agree. Come what you are comfortable in,
Was that your suit of choice? 😛Birthday suit is comfortable. 😛
Was that your suit of choice? 😛