catsandsnakes
tOSU c/o 2029
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I know there are a few other threads looking for advice on tOSU versus UMN, but I wanted to ask in terms of their exotics programs! I've been accepted to both UMN and tOSU. I have an upcoming interview with UIUC, but I may be interested in attending if accepted.
I had a professor in undergrad who graduated from tOSU CVM in 2018. He mentioned a couple of times that, if we were interested in exotics medicine, that tOSU was not the best school for exotics. Out of all three schools, tOSU is by far my cheapest option. However, I don't want to spend 200k+ on my education and not have a decent opportunity to have experience with the field I hope to practice in (I'm keeping in mind my interests might change once I'm in vet school,,, and that purposefully choosing a higher OOS tuition isn't something to sneeze at).
Does anyone have any insight as to whether all three of these schools would be similar in their level of exotics opportunities?
Also, if anyone has any insight on tOSU's curriculum I would love to hear about it. I've heard through the grapevine that some current students (specifically 2nd and 3rd years) are not enjoying the curriculum and that there is a tonnnn of asynchronous work. Perhaps this is normal and the majority of students enjoy the way things are taught, but I do want to get some other opinions if possible!
I had a professor in undergrad who graduated from tOSU CVM in 2018. He mentioned a couple of times that, if we were interested in exotics medicine, that tOSU was not the best school for exotics. Out of all three schools, tOSU is by far my cheapest option. However, I don't want to spend 200k+ on my education and not have a decent opportunity to have experience with the field I hope to practice in (I'm keeping in mind my interests might change once I'm in vet school,,, and that purposefully choosing a higher OOS tuition isn't something to sneeze at).
Does anyone have any insight as to whether all three of these schools would be similar in their level of exotics opportunities?
Also, if anyone has any insight on tOSU's curriculum I would love to hear about it. I've heard through the grapevine that some current students (specifically 2nd and 3rd years) are not enjoying the curriculum and that there is a tonnnn of asynchronous work. Perhaps this is normal and the majority of students enjoy the way things are taught, but I do want to get some other opinions if possible!