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Hey guys! I got an interview invite via email today! 🙂
Nice! Do you interview on the west coast or East coast? I'm west coast.
I would be, yeah. I submitted really early on and because I had applied before, I was verified quickly. By chance, they were in the area presenting for a partnership program with a nearby university so they offered to interview me at that time (August).I'm going to be interviewing on the West Coast in SLO! 🙂 Are you as well?
I would be, yeah. I submitted really early on and because I had applied before, I was verified quickly. By chance, they were in the area presenting for a partnership program with a nearby university so they offered to interview me at that time (August).
It was really nice. More laid back than my interview with a different school last year. It was a mixture of knowledge, stuff from your application, ethical problems, or other issues in the profession. The questions are directed by the interview team, but they can also ask questions based on what you say. Its conversational and it flows more naturally than some interviews I have heard about.Wow that's amazing! How did it go? Was the interview more knowledge-based or more geared towards ethics or your experiences?
Be candid. Know what you put on your application. Don't be afraid to say I don't know, but make an educated guess. Research the school. And importantly, relax. They're very kind people.Hi!ill be interviewing in Canada too! Got any advice??? I can't go to my RVC interview because I can't afford the flight there so I really would like Glasgow to go well 🙂
Be candid. Know what you put on your application. Don't be afraid to say I don't know, but make an educated guess. Research the school. And importantly, relax. They're very kind people.
Nope. It's just a normal interview with ethics, new trends, and stuff you put on your application.Thank you! Are there any math questions on how to calculate dosage?
Is the RVC interview in the states? Or are they actually calling you to Europe? Also, what day are you interviewing?Hi!ill be interviewing in Canada too! Got any advice??? I can't go to my RVC interview because I can't afford the flight there so I really would like Glasgow to go well 🙂
Is the RVC interview in the states? Or are they actually calling you to Europe? Also, what day are you interviewing?
Awesome! I'm interviewing on the 15th. I actually happen to live ~30-45mins away from Toronto so unfortunately can't tell you much about deals for hotels and stuff! Check out Airbnb though 🙂I am interviewing in Toronto for Glasgow on November 13th (!!). And I found a way to get to my RVC interview (30hrs by bus! Omg it'll suck but I really want to have my chance!!) and it's in Philly!
Where is everyone staying in Toronto for their interview? Anybody got any good deals 🙂
Lol thanks!!! Best of luck to you too!!! It's great to be offered an interview and it's such a good experience to do it 🙂Awesome! I'm interviewing on the 15th. I actually happen to live ~30-45mins away from Toronto so unfortunately can't tell you much about deals for hotels and stuff! Check out Airbnb though 🙂
Also, oh my god 30 hours in bus? Good luck! If only a Skype interview was possible to make that situation easier for you!
I applied to both. I kinda started a thread a while ago, though it's probably long gone. I don't think they'll send notifications until the end of the month. It's very hard to find people from past cycles who have applied to either of these schools. Maybe it's not popular? Or the people who apply just aren't as active on this site...?Are there any threads for U of Edinburgh...?? Why do I feel like I’m the only person who applied and that this school is out in limbo?? Their website is no help at all either. I had to email them to make sure that my application was even received.. pls help
I applied to both. I kinda started a thread a while ago, though it's probably long gone. I don't think they'll send notifications until the end of the month. It's very hard to find people from past cycles who have applied to either of these schools. Maybe it's not popular? Or the people who apply just aren't as active on this site...?
I did that. I think you want to treat it like a corporate or at least business interview. Though maybe not a full on pants suit, depending on the styleHow are you all dressing for the Glasgow interview? I brought some dress pants and a casual style blazer and my mom thinks I'm being too formal but it's interview attire right?
It's definitely not a full on pant suit. It's more of a short blazer without a button at the front and the top underneath is a patterned top. But it makes me feel better that I'm not over- dressing!
Congrats!Got a letter of acceptance earlier today!
Congratulations everyone! If you don't mind me asking, what were your stats? Starting to get worried now lolWas interviewed on the 9th of November and received my acceptance letter yesterday morning
My cGPA is very similar to yours and I interviewed on the same day as you I think! Now I'm just stressed LOL. Congratulations again!Here were my stats! Hope it helps
Grades:
cGPA: 3.43
pre-req science gpa: ~3.50-3.80 depending on the school's pre-reqs
science GPA: ~3.40
last 45 credits: 3.85
GRE: 150 V, 155 Q, 4.0 AW
Vet Experience:
~ 1200 hours as vet/tech assistant in small clinic, sometimes reception
~ 50 hours exotic clinic
~ 100 hours large animal
Animal experience:
~ 300 hours as rescuer/guardian in wildlife rehabilitation center
~ 40 as volunteer in an elephant rehabilitation center
Employment:
~ 3000+ hours, 6 summers full time canoe trip guide at ontarian summer camp
~ 250 hours receptionist at a health clinic
~ 50+ hours babysitting
Extracurriculars:
~ national/international level rugby player
~ university/club ultimate frisbee player
Achievement:
~ bronze medalist at 2015 rugby world cup
LORs:
- two vets i have worked with for the last two years
- director at the summer camp i worked at
- professor i took two courses with over my time at university
- (if needed) science professor for one of my classes
I want to add that I think I was having a good day for my interview and I felt it went particularly well. I'm not sure it would have changed anything but it definitely played a role as my cgpa isn't extraordinary and I found out i got accepted only a week after interview.
From what I understand once you got to the interview that became the bulk of the decision and it must be a rolling system because there were so many interviews so I wouldn't worry. I think goforthejug and I may be some of the very first, so there is still plenty of time for you to hear back!My cGPA is very similar to yours and I interviewed on the same day as you I think! Now I'm just stressed LOL. Congratulations again!
I am a very average student. I am also a student that started at community college. Had a 3.5 GPA there and was in the honor society, and at my school now I have just about a 3.0 GPA. My experience is what helped me. I have been working at an animal clinic for 2 years as both a kennel attendant and as a vet assistant. I also have volunteer hours with an exotic animal rescue and with a wildlife rehab rescue. I am also the president and founder of the pre-vet society at my school currently.Congratulations everyone! If you don't mind me asking, what were your stats? Starting to get worried now lol
I actually ended up getting a rejection from Glasgow last week. Turns out I completely bombed my interview (not in a good way). I wish I practiced talking in front of a mirror more because stats wise I was good to goI am a very average student. I am also a student that started at community college. Had a 3.5 GPA there and was in the honor society, and at my school now I have just about a 3.0 GPA.
If it makes you feel any better, I'm probably going to fail orgo again and then they'll rescind their my acceptanceI actually ended up getting a rejection from Glasgow last week. Turns out I completely bombed my interview (not in a good way). I wish I practiced talking in front of a mirror more because stats wise I was good to go
Did they give you a conditional offer based on the outcome of your orgo class?If it makes you feel any better, I'm probably going to fail orgo again and then they'll rescind their my acceptance
Not that I'm aware of, I just figured all acceptances are conditional based off of final grades submittedDid they give you a conditional offer based on the outcome of your orgo class?
I am really sorry to hear that. Getting rejected is never fun. Did they give you any feedback as to what happened in the interview? From my experience having done a number of interviews really helped me for this one because I just felt I knew more of what to expect. Have you applied anywhere else?I actually ended up getting a rejection from Glasgow last week. Turns out I completely bombed my interview (not in a good way). I wish I practiced talking in front of a mirror more because stats wise I was good to go
Sorry to hear this. I do empathize, if it's any consolation. Vet school applications were several years back for me now, but I definitely remember that my Glasgow interview was by far my worst one. Embarrassingly bad. I was extremely anxious and not really prepared for some of the questions that they ended up asking, and so wound up stumbling over my words a lot. You're definitely not alone in feeling like you bombed it.I actually ended up getting a rejection from Glasgow last week. Turns out I completely bombed my interview (not in a good way). I wish I practiced talking in front of a mirror more because stats wise I was good to go
Yeah, Joyce just told me I appeared very nervous and my answers needed a bit more depth, which I totally understand. I walked out of that interview feeling like I didn't explain myself well at all so I wasn't too shocked when I got the news! But it's okay because now I know where to improve for future interviews. I haven't had much experiences doing interviews in terms of getting a job etc. in the past either because I've some how been lucky to get hired on the spot, so I guess the lack of interview skills really got me this time!I am really sorry to hear that. Getting rejected is never fun. Did they give you any feedback as to what happened in the interview? From my experience having done a number of interviews really helped me for this one because I just felt I knew more of what to expect. Have you applied anywhere else?
Thanks! I actually really needed to hear that. This whole time I've been feeling like I'm the only one that got rejected from Glasgow this cycle since I haven't heard from anyone else that interviewed in NY or Toronto. Makes me feel like if I just prepared even a little harder I would've had it!Sorry to hear this. I do empathize, if it's any consolation. Vet school applications were several years back for me now, but I definitely remember that my Glasgow interview was by far my worst one. Embarrassingly bad. I was extremely anxious and not really prepared for some of the questions that they ended up asking, and so wound up stumbling over my words a lot. You're definitely not alone in feeling like you bombed it.
If you need any sort of resources to help you practice, I have a bunch of behavioural, ethical, situational interview questions that seem to come up a lot to help me practice, as well as general tips I've picked up along the way that have been beneficial for me (I am a nervous person!). After my interview for university of Guelph last may (for which I did not make the cut) I practiced a lot in front of friends and family, and it's helped me a lot for the interviews I've had so far. And I really can't stress enough that the first one is usually the hardest just because nerves can really get the best of you (I am almost 100% sure that's why my interview score for Guelph wasn't high enough for me to get admitted).Yeah, Joyce just told me I appeared very nervous and my answers needed a bit more depth, which I totally understand. I walked out of that interview feeling like I didn't explain myself well at all so I wasn't too shocked when I got the news! But it's okay because now I know where to improve for future interviews. I haven't had much experiences doing interviews in terms of getting a job etc. in the past either because I've some how been lucky to get hired on the spot, so I guess the lack of interview skills really got me this time!
I am waiting to hear back from Dublin and that's the only other school I've applied to this cycle so I'm really hoping that one works out for me.
I would loveee to have those resources if you have any way of sending them to me LOL. I can really use it.If you need any sort of resources to help you practice, I have a bunch of behavioural, ethical, situational interview questions that seem to come up a lot to help me practice, as well as general tips I've picked up along the way that have been beneficial for me (I am a nervous person!). After my interview for university of Guelph last may (for which I did not make the cut) I practiced a lot in front of friends and family, and it's helped me a lot for the interviews I've had so far. And I really can't stress enough that the first one is usually the hardest just because nerves can really get the best of you (I am almost 100% sure that's why my interview score for Guelph wasn't high enough for me to get admitted).
I wish you the very best for Dublin!
I'm so sorry. Did they offer you a file review, or an interview assessment? Do you still have other schools you could get in to?I actually ended up getting a rejection from Glasgow last week. Turns out I completely bombed my interview (not in a good way). I wish I practiced talking in front of a mirror more because stats wise I was good to go
I'm still waiting on Dublin! I asked Joyce for feedback about my application for why I was rejected and all I got was a single sentence email back saying "You seemed nervous and needed more depth to your answers", so that's pretty much all of the feedback I got. I don't think I had any major flaws in my actual application considering I got the interview in the first place.I'm so sorry. Did they offer you a file review, or an interview assessment? Do you still have other schools you could get in to?
Hello!! Very late on this thread, after the interview I knew I did not leave a great impression, so was expecting a rejection (which happened later) lol, so didn't keep up with this thread. I was nervous, overshared irrelevant info, and also didn't explain myself at all. I didn't even ask Joyce because I know the answer lmao. So just reading this now,... if you could also send me these resources I would be eternally grateful!!!! I've got a Dublin & Ross interview, hoping for more, and I would really really really like to be very well prepared and thrive! I would be starting vet school in my late twenties, so would love for this to happen sooner than later haha!If you need any sort of resources to help you practice, I have a bunch of behavioural, ethical, situational interview questions that seem to come up a lot to help me practice, as well as general tips I've picked up along the way that have been beneficial for me (I am a nervous person!). After my interview for university of Guelph last may (for which I did not make the cut) I practiced a lot in front of friends and family, and it's helped me a lot for the interviews I've had so far. And I really can't stress enough that the first one is usually the hardest just because nerves can really get the best of you (I am almost 100% sure that's why my interview score for Guelph wasn't high enough for me to get admitted).
I wish you the very best for Dublin!
Does anybody that interviewed at Glasgow have any sample questions? (Not verbatim) especially for knowledge based that they are likely to ask? I'm super nervous for my interview and want to make sure I am correctly preparing. Thank you!
Does anybody that interviewed at Glasgow have any sample questions? (Not verbatim) especially for knowledge based that they are likely to ask? I'm super nervous for my interview and want to make sure I am correctly preparing. Thank you!