Hey guys, need some advice.
So I came on to trying to get in to vet school pretty recently (July-ish), and I'm wondering if I should even apply this year or not. Since I made this decision fairly recently I don't have very much shadowing experience or have a close relationship with any vets that could give me a letter of rec, and assume I probably have a pretty low chance of getting accepted. The reason I was going to apply was to put me on the map with some vet schools. I heard from some vets that if you do not get accepted and apply again, they tend to compare your recent application to your old one to see what you have done to improve and thus determine how bad you want to go to vet school.
here are my specs:
-Undergrad bachelors of science in biology (physiology and neurobiology) and psychology
-Undergrad cum. GPA: 3.35
-Currently studying for the GRE (what should I hope to get? best I have done so far on my practice scores for both verbal and quant is 158 (new GRE)
-I have 1 year working in a neuroscience lab as an undergrad at University of Maryland
-1 year as lab technician in the same neuroscience lab but at Johns Hopkins (lab moved)
-plus about 4 months working as lab technician for another lab at Hopkins (lab tech for two labs right now) (worked with mice in both labs)
- I am a co-author on 2 published papers
-I'm also 24 and a little over a year out of undergrad.
-I'm also white and male, idk if that matters.
I literally have about 20 hours of private practice shadowing. I work 40 hours a week and I try to spend most of my free time studying for the GRE.
I'm not sure if I should even try to bust my ass trying to get in experience with a vet in the next month before the AAVMC app deadline... Should I just absolutely thrive to kill the GRE instead???
Any advice will help. Thanks guys
So I came on to trying to get in to vet school pretty recently (July-ish), and I'm wondering if I should even apply this year or not. Since I made this decision fairly recently I don't have very much shadowing experience or have a close relationship with any vets that could give me a letter of rec, and assume I probably have a pretty low chance of getting accepted. The reason I was going to apply was to put me on the map with some vet schools. I heard from some vets that if you do not get accepted and apply again, they tend to compare your recent application to your old one to see what you have done to improve and thus determine how bad you want to go to vet school.
here are my specs:
-Undergrad bachelors of science in biology (physiology and neurobiology) and psychology
-Undergrad cum. GPA: 3.35
-Currently studying for the GRE (what should I hope to get? best I have done so far on my practice scores for both verbal and quant is 158 (new GRE)
-I have 1 year working in a neuroscience lab as an undergrad at University of Maryland
-1 year as lab technician in the same neuroscience lab but at Johns Hopkins (lab moved)
-plus about 4 months working as lab technician for another lab at Hopkins (lab tech for two labs right now) (worked with mice in both labs)
- I am a co-author on 2 published papers
-I'm also 24 and a little over a year out of undergrad.
-I'm also white and male, idk if that matters.
I literally have about 20 hours of private practice shadowing. I work 40 hours a week and I try to spend most of my free time studying for the GRE.
I'm not sure if I should even try to bust my ass trying to get in experience with a vet in the next month before the AAVMC app deadline... Should I just absolutely thrive to kill the GRE instead???
Any advice will help. Thanks guys