biolover27
New Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2020
- Messages
- 5
- Reaction score
- 1
Hi! I am a 22yo NJ resident seeking advice about applying in current/future application cycles.
My VMCAS application is almost complete and I plan on applying to 5 schools for fall 2021 entry (all of which do not require/consider the GRE). I am starting to wonder if it is worth applying this cycle because I was unable to gain diverse experiences this summer due to covid-19. Based on my background and experiences listed below, would it be wise to gain more diverse vet experiences and apply for fall entry 2022 instead? Thanks in advance.
- I graduated this year with a 3.78 GPA (biology major with a concentration in molecular cell physiology, minor in statistics).
- I have 3 years of research experience in a evolutionary biology lab (focused on environmental adaptation in house mice).
-I have about 800 hours of vet experience working in a vivarium at my undergraduate university (I was first a lab animal technician assistant but I have moved up to lab animal technician). The vivarium is supervised by both a lab animal veterinarian and research scientist.
-Before I gained interest in lab animal medicine, I shadowed at a small animal hospital for only about 50 hours over a winter break.
- I took a statistical consulting course during my sophomore year which involved working with a veterinarian to analyze data for her research..
-I also have about 50 hours of animal experience from volunteering at an animal shelter.
-I was a school of science peer mentor at my university during my junior year, and moved up to become the coordinator for the peer mentor leadership team during my senior year.
- I was secretary and then moved up to vice president of Next Generation Science Club at my university (in club for ~3 years).
- I have a total of ~300 volunteer hours for participating in blood banks, science outreach programs, etc.
honors:
-graduated with biology departmental honors (research thesis)
-member of alpha epsilon delta honor society
-historian of tribeta honor society
-received school of science travel grant to travel to participate in national conference
-received tribeta honor society research grant
-received chi eta chapter (for tribeta honor society) excellence award
-member of phi eta sigma honor society
-received research excellence award (distributed by the biology department at my university)
-participated in summer scholars program at my university
-received 3rd place presentation award in environmental biology at MACUB conference 2019
My VMCAS application is almost complete and I plan on applying to 5 schools for fall 2021 entry (all of which do not require/consider the GRE). I am starting to wonder if it is worth applying this cycle because I was unable to gain diverse experiences this summer due to covid-19. Based on my background and experiences listed below, would it be wise to gain more diverse vet experiences and apply for fall entry 2022 instead? Thanks in advance.
- I graduated this year with a 3.78 GPA (biology major with a concentration in molecular cell physiology, minor in statistics).
- I have 3 years of research experience in a evolutionary biology lab (focused on environmental adaptation in house mice).
-I have about 800 hours of vet experience working in a vivarium at my undergraduate university (I was first a lab animal technician assistant but I have moved up to lab animal technician). The vivarium is supervised by both a lab animal veterinarian and research scientist.
-Before I gained interest in lab animal medicine, I shadowed at a small animal hospital for only about 50 hours over a winter break.
- I took a statistical consulting course during my sophomore year which involved working with a veterinarian to analyze data for her research..
-I also have about 50 hours of animal experience from volunteering at an animal shelter.
-I was a school of science peer mentor at my university during my junior year, and moved up to become the coordinator for the peer mentor leadership team during my senior year.
- I was secretary and then moved up to vice president of Next Generation Science Club at my university (in club for ~3 years).
- I have a total of ~300 volunteer hours for participating in blood banks, science outreach programs, etc.
honors:
-graduated with biology departmental honors (research thesis)
-member of alpha epsilon delta honor society
-historian of tribeta honor society
-received school of science travel grant to travel to participate in national conference
-received tribeta honor society research grant
-received chi eta chapter (for tribeta honor society) excellence award
-member of phi eta sigma honor society
-received research excellence award (distributed by the biology department at my university)
-participated in summer scholars program at my university
-received 3rd place presentation award in environmental biology at MACUB conference 2019