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I wanted to start a thread for applicants to St George's class of 2022. Keep updated on when people have been accepted and what's next. Enjoy.
You might shoot them an email letting them know you will have to pick Ross if they can't get back to you, but that you would prefer SGU. That may or may not help but it's a thought. We don't like losing good candidates to the competition (Ross was very upset/disappointed when I accepted with SGU and called to cancel my interview all those years ago)I'll get started I was interviewed in late July and am awaiting a response. I have already been accepted to Ross for January 2018. Their deposit date is September 1st but sgu is my top choice. I really don't know what to do wait I yes... Has anyone else been accepted to sgu yet?
Glad you started the thread!!! I start term 1 in January and can't wait for all the fun to commence!I wanted to start a thread for applicants to St George's class of 2022. Keep updated on when people have been accepted and what's next. Enjoy.
You might shoot them an email letting them know you will have to pick Ross if they can't get back to you, but that you would prefer SGU. That may or may not help but it's a thought. We don't like losing good candidates to the competition (Ross was very upset/disappointed when I accepted with SGU and called to cancel my interview all those years ago)
Reaching out as a current (term 3) vet student at SGU if you guys have any questions. Whether it be about island life or the application process as I experienced it.
Applied 4/6. Interview invitation 4/20. Accepted 5/11.
I know that the application process is one of the most stressful times in your life. But know that they are working as fast as they can to get your application processed. Also Krista is amazing... like the freaking best.
Thanks for Posting! I am heading there in January and really can't even soak it in that I finally got in...I'm 30. I of course am worried about money and flying home will cost too much so I was wondering...what do most people do and is it possible to stay over winter/summer breaks?
Congrats! Thats fantastic!I did exactly that, let them know I was accepted to Ross and they expedited my application. I got in! and I didn't have to lose money sending in my deposit for Ross 🙂
Hey, Good guessing! I know my user makes it difficult.... not. I'm still trying to place your user. Lol struggleHi Kim 😀
@WhyYeahWhy Most students do go home for breaks since its a nice change in scenery plus shopping for the upcoming semesters. From my experiences and my classmates, most off housing options have room for storage before you move in. If you were to stay on island during breaks there are very few options for work since it requires sponsorship by a local business (hard to come by.) You can probably find odd jobs pet sitting for students who go home for break for some income. Another option would be applying for the Island Veterinary Scholars program where you get paid for doing research.
Island Veterinary Scholars Program | St. George's University
Hi BigRedEquine! I just received an interview notification today and I was wondering what types of questions they asked you during yours? How did you prepare for it?Mine was super casual, my interviewer was even making jokes about how some of the questions seemed kind of dumb haha. Definitely be ready to say some personal strengths and weaknesses and struggles that veterinarians face today and also know about how you will pay for vet school
Hey guys! I also got an interview invite. I'd greatly appreciate some advice on how to prepare. Past applicants, do you remember what kind of questions were asked? Thank you!
I got an invitation for an interview and they also said to get 200 hours of large animal experience to be competitive. So I guess its a new thing.Does anyone know anything about SGU requiring at least 150 hours of large animal experience prior to matriculation? I was never informed of this and neither can i find anything about this specifically on their website. My interviewer was the one that told me this today and he said it was a new rule now that they are requiring. Just wondering if anyone else has heard of this?
@sleung906 it's a new thing they're doing to add with the interview. I'm required to do 100 hours which ironically is what I'm doing rn for 2 weeks. it's hard (at least in my area) to find someone to ride with for large animal experience. equine vets tend to be more busy in spring. If you find something set up, you can email them wit letter stating you're gonna do your hours just not by jan 1 and finish the reject/accept process as if you already did them. I can send you the email about this if you haven't received it yet.
What are your stats like if you don't mind me asking??I interviewed on Aug 21 for Aug 2022! Eight weeks will be on Monday so hopefully I'll hear soon, but I think they're busy with January applicants. Has anyone else heard about Aug?
Nope I had an interview about two weeks ago for the August class!Are those of you stating you have already had an interview applying for the January class? Has anyone already interviewed for the Aug/Sept class of 2022?
Granted an interview! Nervous b/c it is via SkypeI've never had an interview over skype!! Has anyone else Skyped for their interview???