21 y/o female, New York resident, a 1st-time applicant
Applied: Cornell, Guelph, Illinois, Iowa, LMU, Louisiana, Minnesota, Tufts, Virginia-Maryland
Interview Invites: LMU, Guelph, Minnesota
Waitlisted: Louisiana, Virginia-Maryland (waitlisted for interview), and Tufts (waitlisted for interview)
Waiting to hear: Iowa and Illinois
Accepted: Cornell
Attending: Cornell!!!!
Overall GPA: 3.46
Science GPA: 3.35
GRE (Q/V/W): 157/156/4.0
Degree: B.S. in Biochemistry as of May ‘19
Veterinary Experience:
- Small Animal Veterinary Assistant intern and then employee (2000 hours)
- Large Animal intern (120 hours)
- Equine intern for a week (80 hours)
Animal Experience:
- Pet ownership if we count that (1200 hours)
-Foster of 9 puppies from birth to 8 weeks (560 hours)
- Caretaker of animals from the vet clinic that needed round the clock care came home with me (120 hours)
- Wildlife and exotic intern at a wildlife rehab place (100 hours)
- Helping hand at a dog daycare and horse stables (90 hours)
Extracurriculars/Awards:
- Member of about 6 clubs and treasurer of a rotary club
- About 4 awards for research, study, and honors
-Dean's list every semester except one
-Honors program
- Sunday school teacher for 2 years
-Volunteer chef at Ronald Macdonald house
- High school XC and Track captain
Research:
- Academic research at SUNY Fredonia in the synthesis of organic compounds (102 hours)
Non-Animal Employment:
- Worked at a pizzeria from age 15 to 18. (1800 hours)
-Worked at Barnes and Noble from age 18-20. (Customer service skills are so great to have and this really helped mine) (1800 hours)
-A paid internship at an engineering firm in charge of data collection and organization.
LORs:
- Small Animal DVM that I worked for 2 years with (Awesome letter, she let me keep a copy and it was amazingly sweet and inspirational)
- Large Animal DVM
- Research Professor
- Biochem Professor and advisor
-My employer from Barnes and Noble
(I applied to so many schools and some had specific requirements as to who they wanted letters from. I was not planning on having so many letters.)
Essay Questions/Personal Statement:
Future goals: Emergency Small Animal medicine where I recounted anecdotes from my time as an assistant.
Ways to contribute: I focused on the communication and teaching aspects of veterinarians. Connected it to my customer service skills brought into maturity by retail work and my biochemical background that I have learned to convey to clients at the vet's office.
My attributes: I opened with how a vet I shadowed once told me bitterly that my love of animals wouldn't be enough one day. I then went into talking about my determination and spunk in worst case scenarios. My final line is a part of my objective on my resume: "Veterinary medicine is the field for me, yes because I love animals, but also because I am an analytical mind with a penchant for witty books, scary organic chemistry problems, and calculus questions even Khan Academy doesn't want to touch."
This is one of my first times posting. I would always check out these threads and dismay over my GPA. Now I am so excited to be a part of Cornell's class of 2023 and I hope that I give hope to some of those who may think they don't stand a chance. ---"Don't chase your dreams, run them down."
Congrats to everyone who got in and best wishes for those working on their dream!!!!! You're all wonderful and amazing!!
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