Okay, so here's the story. I'm an undergrad student at GVSU (school in MI) about to graduate in December with a BS in biology, and a minor in anthropology. I transferred from Eckerd, a small liberal arts college in FL at the end of my sophomore year to GVSU, and my transfer status, along with some health issues, have delayed my anticipated graduation date by a semester, so it will have taken me 4 1/2 years total to graduate.
My first two years at Eckerd were hell GPA-wise. It's not my intention to have myself a downright pity-party be relaying my sob-story, but I (at the time) had a case of chronic Lyme disease that went undiagnosed for 3 years. I clearly remember getting the tick bite 2-3 weeks before freshman year started up (perfect timing! 😀), and really struggled with debilitating pain, weakness, and extreme fatigue for the following 3 years. I was in and out of the ER regularly due to paralysis that would arise from the Lyme, and it continued to grow worse until the disease was identified and treated (just recently). In retrospect, I should've probably withdrew from college and focused on my health, but I was so dead-set on graduating within 4 years with a double major (was bio and anthro at the time), I bit the bullet and took a full course-load every semester.
My grades reflected that, and believe me, they suffered. Cs ad Bs galore for the first two years (had a cumulative GPA of 2.5!). My condition got so bad I had to move back home (GVSU). At GVSU, I did a little better; As and Bs. Then we were able to find a Lyme specialist, and within months, my health was back to almost 100%. Now it's my senior year, and I've been getting nothing but As/A-s in all science classes. By the time I graduate, my cumulative GPAat GVSU will be 3.55, science GPA will be around a 3.5, and last 45 credits will be around a 3.75.
Haven't taken the GRE yet, have very little vet experience, and still would need to complete 3-4 pre-reqs for vet school.
My question is...should I get my Master's, and then apply to vet school after that (will really help the GPA out)...OR, should I graduate, then take a year off exclusively to gain experience (I already have an internship set up at the Australia Zoo for 4 months) and take the necessary classes I have left? My GPA from GVSU is okay, but I'm concerned that once I combine it with my Eckerd GPA (school I transferred from) from the first two years, all hope will be lost.
Sorry for that novel. Any suggestions are appreciated! 🙂
My first two years at Eckerd were hell GPA-wise. It's not my intention to have myself a downright pity-party be relaying my sob-story, but I (at the time) had a case of chronic Lyme disease that went undiagnosed for 3 years. I clearly remember getting the tick bite 2-3 weeks before freshman year started up (perfect timing! 😀), and really struggled with debilitating pain, weakness, and extreme fatigue for the following 3 years. I was in and out of the ER regularly due to paralysis that would arise from the Lyme, and it continued to grow worse until the disease was identified and treated (just recently). In retrospect, I should've probably withdrew from college and focused on my health, but I was so dead-set on graduating within 4 years with a double major (was bio and anthro at the time), I bit the bullet and took a full course-load every semester.
My grades reflected that, and believe me, they suffered. Cs ad Bs galore for the first two years (had a cumulative GPA of 2.5!). My condition got so bad I had to move back home (GVSU). At GVSU, I did a little better; As and Bs. Then we were able to find a Lyme specialist, and within months, my health was back to almost 100%. Now it's my senior year, and I've been getting nothing but As/A-s in all science classes. By the time I graduate, my cumulative GPAat GVSU will be 3.55, science GPA will be around a 3.5, and last 45 credits will be around a 3.75.
Haven't taken the GRE yet, have very little vet experience, and still would need to complete 3-4 pre-reqs for vet school.
My question is...should I get my Master's, and then apply to vet school after that (will really help the GPA out)...OR, should I graduate, then take a year off exclusively to gain experience (I already have an internship set up at the Australia Zoo for 4 months) and take the necessary classes I have left? My GPA from GVSU is okay, but I'm concerned that once I combine it with my Eckerd GPA (school I transferred from) from the first two years, all hope will be lost.
Sorry for that novel. Any suggestions are appreciated! 🙂