I’ve scoured these threads for years and I can’t believe I finally get to post here! I am living proof that an average/below average GPA can still get in as long as you put in the work for experience!!! Put yourself out there and don’t let self-doubt make you give up!!
23, Female, Florida resident, Traditional applicant, 2nd time applying
Applied: Purdue, Michigan State, Illinois, Lincoln Memorial, Iowa State, VMCVM, Mizzou, Wisconsin, Ohio State
Rejected: Purdue, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Mizzou, Michigan State
Interview invites: LMU, Illinois
Waitlisted: Iowa State, VMCVM
Accepted: Illinois
Attending: ILLINOIS!

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Cumulative GPA: 3.5
Last 45 GPA: 3.4
Science GPA: 3.3
GRE (Q/V/W): 33% / 67% / 55%
Degree: B.S. in Integrative Animal Biology completed Fall 2020
Vet experience:
- 320 hours in my new job as a vet assistant in a small animal ER/ICU (wasn’t able to put this on VMCAS but talked about it in my interview!)
- 4000+ hours as a small animal & exotic vet tech
- 90 hours as a vet tech on a mobile small animal hospital
- 60 hours as a foal sitter, shadow, & tech assistant at a 24-hour equine hospital in Ocala
- 16 hours as a bovine/wildlife vet shadow
- 8 hours as a vet tech volunteer in a small animal ER hospital
Animal experience:
- 560+ hours as a full-time curator assistant at a wildlife facility in Indiana helping care for their bison herd
- 900+ hours as a full-time intern for summer 2019 at a wildlife facility in Indiana working with wolves, foxes, & bison and helping hand-raise two baby grey fox kits
- 960 hours as a dog bather at petsmart grooming salon in early years of college
- 650 hours riding horses/barrel racing throughout childhood-high school
- 300+ hours as a humane society canine volunteer throughout high school
- 300+ hours petsitting/dog walking
- 60 hours as farmhand on a miniature horse farm
- 30 hours as a wildlife volunteer at a local crocodile/reptile center
Research:
- 80 hours creating a long-term research project on bison behavior and grazing patterns at the wildlife facility I interned at
- 20+ hours working on zoology & entomology research for two courses in my senior year of undergrad
Extracurriculars:
- Pre-Veterinary Society/PVMA member (between 2 different schools)
- Equestrian team at my school
- Gaelic Athletic Association
Non-animal employment:
- Fine dining restaurant (high school)
- Burger restaurant (high school)
Awards/Scholarships/Certificates:
- Dean’s List
- Presidential scholarship
- Women’s Leadership scholarship
- Certified in Gauged CO2 Remote Drug Delivery & gun safety for cattle & wild hoofstock
LORs:
- 4 small animal veterinarians & practice owners that I’ve worked with for the past 3+ years
- Bison curator & my mentor from my wildlife internship
- Public health professor I took a course with in my senior year of undergrad
Essays:
Essentially talked about my goals to provide affordable, 24/7, all-species veterinary care to rural and underserved communities and how my experiences opened my eyes to the lack of veterinary care in some areas and led me to form these goals. Talked about some landmark cases that stick out in my tech career that required personal characteristics essential to the veterinary field. In my personal statement I talked about my path to Vet Med and how 4 years ago I walked out of my university and thought I’d never go back to undergrad, but started at a vet clinic & despite the hardest days & burnout, it opened my eyes to my dream career!