UPEI supplemental

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OSJ

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I'm trying to finish up my PEI supplemental. They have 2 sections with 10 spots in each, one for animal/vet experience and the other for extracurricular. I have more animal/vet experience than extracurricular (and alot of my extracurricular is animal related, like riding horses and showing, working at barns, milking cows, etc.) Would it be wrong to put some of those in extracurricular? It doesn't specifically say extracurricular not animal related experiences.

thanks.
 
...I was going to fill out that supplemental too, but reading the fine print, it looks like my sciences courses are too old. 🙄
Ah well! Good luck, though!
 
I'm finishing up the form, too. But I don't even have 10 for each (I just have like 6). Do you think that I can put working as extracurricular activities??
 
Crap... does UPEI want it post-marked Nov 1 or in their hands Nov 1?
 
Oh man... I am so angry at myself. Who would have thought two semesters of calculus would come back to bite me in the ass? I seriously thought I had screened out all the colleges that had wanted a semester of statistics.

abou is a sad bear.
 
Just postmarked by 11/1! 🙂
 
Feel bad digging up a old thread but I had a couple questions on this especially since I am only thinking ahead for the next application cycle.

For Extracurriculars and all the club stuff I did throughout college it was all student run and I don't really have contact people I could list for each group(as all have also graduated). So would I just not listed extracurriculars? How did others address this. Somehow leaving the whole section blank just seems like a bad idea, but I don't have a ton of free time to go and get involved in a bunch of non-vet related activities over the next year.

Also with the classes they wanted listed. They wanted 5 electives listed but doesn't mention anything about how those are individually weighed. Which would look better, a lower level course with an A, or a higher level course with a B? Or do all the care about is the grades?
 
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