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go with whatever's cheapestttttttttttAlso finally decided to make an account! So excited to be able to post on here, but still facing a huge decision of deciding!!! Would welcome any advice!
I would also like to provide some hope for those who don't have hundreds of hours of veterinary experience. We can do it too!
22 year old female, Iowa resident, first time applicant
Applied: Iowa State University, University of Edinburgh, Cornell University
Interviewed: Iowa State, Edinburgh
Rejected: Cornell
Waitlisted: N/A
Accepted: Edinburgh, Iowa State
Attending: AHHHH I still need to decide!!! But leaning toward Edinburgh...
Overall GPA: 3.70
Science GPA: 3.66
Last 45 GPA: 3.74
Degree: BA Biology 2017
GRE (V/Q/W): 159 (82%), 158 (70%), 4.5
Veterinary Experience:
SA clinic shadowing - 50 hours
Mixed clinic shadowing - 9 hours (at time of application); ~100 hours added since application
Animal Experience:
Volunteer enrichment team leader at local zoo - 400 hours
Unit counselor at Girl Scout Camp (worked with the horses) - 100 hours
Research:
Undergrad researcher with Ag. Research Service at the USDA - 200 hours (co-authorship on paper)
Biology Lab attendant - 168 hours
Student researcher in South Africa - 540 hours
Course research in South Africa - 560 hours
Course research at home institution - 400 hours +
Employment:
Student Union Center Staff - 440 hours+
Student Cafe Student Manager - 380 hours
Temp Financial Assistant at Insurance Company - 320 hours
Extracurricular/Community Service:
Community Theater Troupe member - 70 hours
Community Activities planning committee (high school) - 240 hours
Science Student Mentor/Planning committee - 200 hours
Awards:
One semester Dean's list
Student Legislative Representative - one semester
National Council on Youth Leadership (high school)
Scholarship recipient at college
AP scholar with distinction (high school)
eLORs:
PI at the USDA, and her post-doc mentor (a vet pathologist) wrote together
PI from research in South Africa
College adviser
Animal behavior prof/my previous college adviser
Personal Statement:
Talked about how I'm not afraid to get dirty when I'm working with animals; talked about my specific interests in wildlife med and exotics, from my experiences in South Africa, and how I supplemented my less-traditional experiences and interests with clinical shadowing and research
youll thank yourself later.