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My email only mentioned the Open House; nothing about the welcome reception. Don't fret just yet! : o)
Ok 🙂 I'm trying hard not to! Thanks gugoodoll 😉
My email only mentioned the Open House; nothing about the welcome reception. Don't fret just yet! : o)
I didn't receive any email about the Open House. Pretty sure I was rejected then. Oh wells. Off to Colorado!
Congrats to everyone who got in!!!! 😀 You guys are awesome!!!
I take it that means your heading to Raleigh with me to attend NCSU?? Fantastic!! Have fun in Korea, by the way! What are you doing there? I'll let you know how the Open House and Welcome Day goes...and will send your regards to our future classmates!I have to say, I'm very very impressed by how willing and eager the administration, students, and faculty are to answer my questions.
Lab Vet, I won't be able to attend the Open House/reception but I'm excited to meet you in August!
Yes! @cadisestrama: My furry son's veterinarian attended CSU and he is absolutely fabulous! Before the inception of the joint USU/WSU program, many, many veterinarians from Utah attended CSU on account of WICHE (the other veterinarian in the practice is also a CSU grad). CSU is a wonderful school!! Although I've never been to Fort Collins (only to Denver), I've heard that it's a great place to live. My own boss asked me why I wasn't applying there, as he thought the culture would be right up my alley. Enjoy! You'll be getting a top flight education in a beautiful area of the country. Take it from me- the Rockies are breathtaking!!CSU is a fantastic school and Fort Collins is one of my favorite cities : o)
I take it that means your heading to Raleigh with me to attend NCSU?? Fantastic!! Have fun in Korea, by the way! What are you doing there? I'll let you know how the Open House and Welcome Day goes...and will send your regards to our future classmates!
Woo hoo! Awesome! Can't wait to meet you!! Have a GREAT time in Korea!! Eat some awesome, authentic food 😉 See you in August, and well before that here on SDN.Yes, officially decided today 🙂 I'm going to Korea with my mom to tour around, visit some family and have some fun in the motherland. Haven't been in 10-11 years, so I'm super excited.
Yes! @cadisestrama: My furry son's veterinarian attended CSU and he is absolutely fabulous! Before the inception of the joint USU/WSU program, many, many veterinarians from Utah attended CSU on account of WICHE (the other veterinarian in the practice is also a CSU grad). CSU is a wonderful school!! Although I've never been to Fort Collins (only to Denver), I've heard that it's a great place to live. My own boss asked me why I wasn't applying there, as he thought the culture would be right up my alley. Enjoy! You'll be getting a top flight education in a beautiful area of the country. Take it from me- the Rockies are breathtaking!!
Rejected 🙁 that makes 4 waitlists and 2 rejections. This has not turned out like I had hoped...
Rejected 🙁 that makes 4 waitlists and 2 rejections. This has not turned out like I had hoped...
So sorry, Clover. We're pulling for you, hoping that things turn in your favor with respect to the waitlists. Best of success!Sorry, cloverbug 🙁 The whole process is definitely hard, mentally and emotionally. Chin up!
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I am in Korea too right now!! just thought that I'd randomly blurt this out... hahaYes, officially decided today 🙂 I'm going to Korea with my mom to tour around, visit some family and have some fun in the motherland. Haven't been in 10-11 years, so I'm super excited.
I am in Korea too right now!! just thought that I'd randomly blurt this out... haha
That is a crazy statistic and something we should all be incredibly proud of!!!! 🙂I got my letter this morning - waitlist. I'm waitlisted at 3 places and accepted at one (the only one where they interview... probably not coincidence?)
Just FYI, if you are waitlist OOS, you are still in the top 5% of applicants 🙂 WHOOT!
I'm right there with ya. 🙁 4 wait lists and 3 rejections. It's been such an emotional roller coaster!!! Hope things work out for you!Rejected 🙁 that makes 4 waitlists and 2 rejections. This has not turned out like I had hoped...
What? Not cool 🙁 I am sorry! Hoping that one of your waitlists moves relatively quick.Rejected 🙁 that makes 4 waitlists and 2 rejections. This has not turned out like I had hoped...
That's awesome!! Do we know when this class will be held? Is it first year, first semester? Thanks for the info.Just had a nice phone convo with Dr. Flammer. Found out that NCSU requires 2 weeks of a financial planning course, which is awesome. They brought in the business school for input and have improved the course as well. I hope all schools will eventually add in something like that. The profession really needs it!
Me too! Can't wait for all the IS folks to hear back. March is SUCH a long wait. I feel for you all. Truly, I do. I've got all my fingers and toes crossed for good news for you all in just a few weeks. So excited to meet fellow members of my Wolfpack 🙂Congrats, Lab Vet! I hope I get to be in your class!
That's awesome!! Do we know when this class will be held? Is it first year, first semester? Thanks for the info.
From personal experience... NC can be pretty conservative... but in the city folks are more open minded. Depends on what youre used to.
NC, like most southern states is more on the conservative side. Raleigh and other cities are the most liberal parts of the state. NCSU's main campus/undergrads seem to be fairly evenly split. The General Assembly has a strong republican majority so the state has been making a lot of budget cuts, especially in education. There have been a number of huge political rallies recently. If you are super conservative, you will find friends. If you are super liberal, you will find friends. If you are homosexual, the state gov isn't very friendly but NCSU welcomes diversity and you will find support at the vet school. If you are into politics, NC is a very interesting place to be. Raleigh is very culturally and religiously diverse.
NC, like most southern states is more on the conservative side. Raleigh and other cities are the most liberal parts of the state. NCSU's main campus/undergrads seem to be fairly evenly split. The General Assembly has a strong republican majority so the state has been making a lot of budget cuts, especially in education. There have been a number of huge political rallies recently. If you are super conservative, you will find friends. If you are super liberal, you will find friends. If you are homosexual, the state gov isn't very friendly but NCSU welcomes diversity and you will find support at the vet school. If you are into politics, NC is a very interesting place to be. Raleigh is very culturally and religiously diverse.
Belugal hit the nail on the head. Just to add a tiny bit on that: I think you get a tiny bit more of a conservative feel at NCSU undergrad because it's attracting people from rural parts of the state. I definitely don't know how much that carries over to the vet school, but I do know the vet school has their own GLBT club (I don't know the exact name of the club), so that is encouraging. Also, (not political) the vet school has a few religious clubs as well, such as a Christian one who does a service trip every year. Like Belugal said, Raleigh is one of the liberal cities in NC and Chapel Hill and Durham are another ones and they're not a far drive away, Charlotte is farther but is also liberal. Basically come election time, counties that have or are next to major universities are blue and the others are red.
I'm zoo med, but interested mainly in small exotics. However, I have a 3rd year friend who is aquatics focused (and specifically marine mammal - doing an externship at Seaworld and all that shenanigan) that I can probably put you in touch with if you'd like. 🙂Are there any current students in the Zoological Medicine Focus area and/or specifically interested in aquatics who would be willing to answer some questions? I can message you individually so it doesn't spam the forum (I have a lot of questions).
Do you think that they will go out on time? *sigh* I think am going to take off work so I can drink either in celebration or depression 😉IS go out next week! I'm am getting antsy
They've religiously sent out IS during the ncsu undergrad spring break and I doubt they would change now...plus they said the 15th would be the latest we would hear back...so I think so!Do you think that they will go out on time? *sigh* I think am going to take off work so I can drink either in celebration or depression 😉
I'll add that there is quite a bit of diversity at the vet school. We have guys who are under 30 and married fathers of three kids. Lesbians who have adopted children. Whith girls with dreads and visible tattoo. A friend with half her head shaved and the other long, she has full sleeve tattoos. Though there is a conservative feel, I fill like most of even my super conservative classmates are very open, accepting, and loving.NC, like most southern states is more on the conservative side. Raleigh and other cities are the most liberal parts of the state. NCSU's main campus/undergrads seem to be fairly evenly split. The General Assembly has a strong republican majority so the state has been making a lot of budget cuts, especially in education. There have been a number of huge political rallies recently. If you are super conservative, you will find friends. If you are super liberal, you will find friends. If you are homosexual, the state gov isn't very friendly but NCSU welcomes diversity and you will find support at the vet school. If you are into politics, NC is a very interesting place to be. Raleigh is very culturally and religiously diverse.
unless you never plan on running a business and are trying to go into academia....Just had a nice phone convo with Dr. Flammer. Found out that NCSU requires 2 weeks of a financial planning course, which is awesome. They brought in the business school for input and have improved the course as well. I hope all schools will eventually add in something like that. The profession really needs it!
unless you never plan on running a business and are trying to go into academia....