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Hey finally got in state interview invites!
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Wow congrats!! I had no idea they'd be sending them out on a snow day 🙂
Hey finally got in state interview invites!
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I actually just got a letter in the mail. I thought they did it through email previously. I'm just happy it finally got here!Wow congrats!! I had no idea they'd be sending them out on a snow day 🙂
Thanks for letting us know!!!I have decided to go to my IS. Congrats to whoever gets the seat!
Yaaaaaaaaay!!!! So glad the wait is over!I GOT IN!!!!!!
I've heard from the classes above us- if you want to gain residency (which almost everyone does) everyone that wants to does. The main thing is finding a job to make $2000- which most do over the summer. There are tons of opportunities and during the year and during the summer just through the school alone. I don't think it will be a problem. (Come on, you know you want to come to Mizzou!!) I already got my license changed over easily one afternoon and registered to vote here. No need to change my car tags because they are also in my mom's name (if they are solely in your name, you need to).
It's something that I'm stressing about about right now- but mainly just not knowing my plans for summer yet. I just want them to tell us if I'm in for the research program this summer or not (so if not, I can start looking into other things). Banfield does a student job program I also applied for as my backup, but you've got to find your own housing for that (in St. Louis, mostly).haha awesome! just making sure it won't be too difficult
One more question...can you guys talk about the things you don't like about Mizzou, if any?
Some things to add about what I also don't like here-
I don't think we have the best clubs- the ones I joined aren't very active at all. The one that is (bovine club) I haven't been able to get into anything I wanted to yet because I'm a first year (or not quick enough signing up with an email). The other club I'm in had one meeting in October and that's been it. It's been a pain to get some things done with them. I really wish there was a Therio club... but I hear they might be working on forming one.
The first few blocks here really stink- just in terms of being here almost all day (especially this block). I'm sure that it is comparable to other schools sometimes, but we also do have the block schedule, so it could be different. We've had an average of about 3 exams a week in this block (sometimes more, or less) so it's been a bit rough adjusting to the blocks. I don't think it should scare anyone off, but it does wear you down.
Undergrads... it will be so nice come block 5 when they won't be here.
Parking can be a pain for VM-1's since we park fairly far away the first year. 2nd year is much closer. The only time it sucks is walking far to get to class when it is zero degrees or less out.
About Columbia in general- they have no idea how to prep for snow storms at all...
If I think of any more later, I'll add them. Overall, I really do enjoy it here- I think more than I would if I had gone to my IS school. I do like the block schedule of only juggling 6 classes at a time rather than more at a semester school. It is still a ton of work, but I think it fits my learning style better. I also like the more of a lecture based system here- PBL is not for me.
Add:
Something my roomie brought up- our anatomy lab can feel a bit crowded with all 120 of us in it at once. We also have 3 hour labs 3x a week first semester and 4x a week in the spring (which, for me personally, 3 hours is way too long).
Things that are annoying:
Parking/walking to class in -10000 degrees. Supposedly this year is unseasonably cold, but it's still rude.
Having exams at 7am (infrequently) and 8am (frequently).
Having 5-6 exams every few weeks first semester and then 2-4 exams every week this block = bleh. I personally like this block a little better with several exams every week than absolute hellish weeks every few weeks, but that's just me.
Being scheduled to be in class ALL day. I honestly don't mind that we have lecture based learning, it's not fun, but it gets the job done.
It kind of blows having short summers, but at least first year as an OOS student I don't mind quite so much because I have to be here for all but 2 weeks anyways to gain residency.
And now for PRO TIPS!
If you come here, just prepare yourself mentally for the excruciating horror that is first semester. You're going to cry a lot, but you're going to come out the other end a better person. I thought about dropping out at least twice a month. Even though this block sucks too, it's definitely better, and I've been told it's better from here. I think there are just less things that suck all your time (like anatomy and histo).
GET DRUNK after anatomy exams first semester. They are always on Friday after a hell week of exams and all you're going to want to do is go home and sleep, but seriously go out and get real drunk. You need to blow of steam or you will explode. Also there's a super duper special surprise after the first anatomy exam.
I don't go to a lot of classes. Last semester I went to 80-90%, but I'm probably only going to ~50% right now. This is seriously what keeps me sane. Our class schedule sucks balls this semester, 8-4 or 6 Monday, 9-5 or 6 Tuesday, 8-4 or 6 Wed, 9-1 Thursday (plus possible lab in the afternoon), 8-1 Friday (plus possible lab in the afternoon). If I went to all our classes I'm pretty sure I would be in the fetal position in the corner. I don't know how other people in our class do it. I can listen to our recorded lectures (audio and visual) at double speed and get everything done in half the time in the comfort of my own bed. I used to feel really guilty about it, but I am doing WAY better in this semester by not going to classes and keeping myself sane than I was last semester.
Find things to do that keep you sane. For me, that is honestly just laying in bed and watching TV and occasionally going to the pottery studio on campus (which is awesome! I highly recommend that). For other people that's sports, or going to the gym, or art stuff, or whatever.
If you have the option to, try to find an opportunity in the teaching hospital. Not sure how superb our after hours crew tech assistant position is, but I volunteer on a research project and it has been fantastic to get to know some of the doctors and techs and get to know my way around there.
Honestly, as much as there are things that are sometimes super annoying, there aren't any deal breakers for me here. There isn't really anything that I say, wow, I really wish I knew that before coming here. Vet school sucks a lot I think no matter where you go. You may be one of the lucky few that likes it or at least can tolerate it, but I really think it's all about your perspective. For me, I treat my sanity as my number one priority. I'm fortunate in that I can sacrifice studying time and still do well enough. But there is a serious balance between your sanity, time in class, and time studying and something has to give. There just aren't enough hours in a day to do all three perfectly.
I loved Mizzou so much... If I had only been accepted there I would have gone in a heart beat. But then I got accepted to my IS... I would be coming out with over $100000 less in debt and would be 5 hrs from my fiancé and family rather than 17. I am having a hard time making the decision. All of the vets I know have been continually pointing out to me the fact that they make less than $50000 a year and that with interest my loans will build up exponentially. I know both are good schools, and even though I think the program at Mizzou has a lot more perks, I can't ignore the price difference. If it was just me maybe, but when I get married my fiancé also takes on my debt. So I think that I may be giving up my seat at a Mizzou within the next week, and giving someone on the alternate list the opportunity to attend the amazing program here.
One of those moments where you feel like a total dumb*#%. I am going to blame it on too many exams haha
Is it weird I have started watching this thread now?? 😉
Unless you're calculating that you'll be out of state all 4 years at Mizzou (hopefully you're aware that you gain residency after first year), there's no way there's a 100k difference.
So I totally emailed you this morning about your place for rent and had no idea it was you lol SDN is an amazingly weird and cool place lol