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But in all seriousness, you aren't even in vet school yet, relax about what you want to do afterwards and how 'far behind' you are.
👍 If you feel you're lacking in technical skills once you're in vet school and want to prioritize working on that, there are so many summer opportunities that will allow you to do that if you go about it right. It might mean you do something like a Banfield summer position (which I hear is excellent for that purpose), vaccine/heartwormtest/microchip clinics, blood banking at school or just buddy up with techs at the vet school and volunteer/work in the CCU instead of playing with elephants in Thailand or something, but there are many many things you can do.
And there are plenty of people who enter clinics without much technical skills too, so you won't be the only one even if you never catch up. People come from so many different backgrounds and nobody's good at EVERYTHING, so this might just be your weak spot. I honestly don't think negatively of people who aren't good at this stuff at all, and try to be as helpful as I can and "give away" procedures that I'm good at so others can have extra practice... but my pet peeve are people who can't stop muttering ALL DAY about how they haven't been like techs for years like some of our classmates.