I was OOS (#10) and heard early afternoon.Were you on the IS or OOS waitlist? And when did you hear?
I was OOS (#10) and heard early afternoon.Were you on the IS or OOS waitlist? And when did you hear?
I want to preface with saying my opinion may be a bit superficial b/c I will be starting this fall so I can only speak anecdotally. From what I have heard though, and as someone who attended the welcome event (also overheard a student ask your exact question), it does not sound to me like they have a robust exotics/wildlife program. Yes, they have clubs and such. But, they even told us that they partner with an outside exotics hospital in order to deliver that experience for students who are interested. That alone makes exotics sound like an area that is placed on the back burner. I don’t think Penn would be a flat out BAD decision for a person interested in exotics per say, but just realize (if you do choose penn) that it may be behind a lot of the other areas (small animal, large animal, etc.) and you MAY find your experiences/clinical skills lacking which could result in you needing to find ways to supplement. Again, this is just from me on the outside looking in right now. I could be wrong. Just sharing what I have heard thus far. Hoping a second year or something adds more detail. Wishing you well on your journey!Very excited-just got off waitlist but have a few questions and hoping someone here might be able to help....Does Penn have an exotics program and are there any wildlife opportunities? Also, I've read that you don't touch an animal at all until 3rd year. Is that still the case, or is there some animal handling before 3rd year. Appreciate any insights!
I’m also IS waitlist and haven’t heard anything last I emailed was in march and Rob told me that it hadn’t moved which wasn’t unusual.I just emailed Rob DiMeo as I'm on the IS waitlist and still have not heard anything. He said the IS waitlist hasn't moved yet 🙁
Thanks so much for your reply. Was able to talk to students from different years and decided to accept spot!I want to preface with saying my opinion may be a bit superficial b/c I will be starting this fall so I can only speak anecdotally. From what I have heard though, and as someone who attended the welcome event (also overheard a student ask your exact question), it does not sound to me like they have a robust exotics/wildlife program. Yes, they have clubs and such. But, they even told us that they partner with an outside exotics hospital in order to deliver that experience for students who are interested. That alone makes exotics sound like an area that is placed on the back burner. I don’t think Penn would be a flat out BAD decision for a person interested in exotics per say, but just realize (if you do choose penn) that it may be behind a lot of the other areas (small animal, large animal, etc.) and you MAY find your experiences/clinical skills lacking which could result in you needing to find ways to supplement. Again, this is just from me on the outside looking in right now. I could be wrong. Just sharing what I have heard thus far. Hoping a second year or something adds more detail. Wishing you well on your journey!
No problem! Glad you were able to get some additional information to inform your decision. In that case, see you around 🙂Thanks so much for your reply. Was able to talk to students from different years and decided to accept spot!
I haven'tHas anyone heard anything yet for the IS waitlist ?
I was pulled off the waitlist this morning! No more waiting for me 🙂
Thank you! I was #2Congrats! What spot on the IS waitlist were you if u don’t mind me asking?
I'm planning on keeping my mac/ipad combo. If at any point it becomes a problem I will purchase a PC but until then I will stick with my apple products.We recently got emails that stated that it is advised we buy a PC rather than an Apple product for compatibility purposes. Any current students have macs and can weigh in on if this is truly the case? I have a mac and would prefer not to have to buy an entirely new laptop but will if I have to. Will we be fine with macs?
I have had a mac the entire year and have had no issues!! I use a mac/ipad combo and it works well for me... just make sure you have a computer of some type for lockdown exams!We recently got emails that stated that it is advised we buy a PC rather than an Apple product for compatibility purposes. Any current students have macs and can weigh in on if this is truly the case? I have a mac and would prefer not to have to buy an entirely new laptop but will if I have to. Will we be fine with macs?