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Just wanted to pop by and post this tour of PennVet for you guys interviewing over the next few weeks!
God damn it. I actually got excited and I was like you video'd something?!?!Just wanted to pop by and post this tour of PennVet for you guys interviewing over the next few weeks!
What are you talking about? That’s literally me and one of my classmates in the video.God damn it. I actually got excited and I was like you video'd something?!?!
What are you talking about? That’s literally me and one of my classmates in the video.
Have any more rejections gone out?
There are still two more weeks of interviews to get sent out. I believe they’ll email after that.how do i know if I got rejected lol I haven't heard back yet! I at least want the rejection letter! is it by email?
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When I applied last year I got my rejection letter 2/18/19 (emailed). It seems they don’t let people know they have an interview until a few weeks before the interview date. There’s still a chance to get an interview.how do i know if I got rejected lol I haven't heard back yet! I at least want the rejection letter! is it by email?
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Congratulations!!!!Interviewed on Friday. Got a call this morning that I got in!! So excited!!! 🙂
Same here LETS GOOOInterviewed on Friday. Got a call this morning that I got in!! So excited!!! 🙂
Nice!! Appreciating the screen name 😆Same here LETS GOOO
Don’t worry too much yet. Interviewers call whenever they get a minute. Many are clinicians and super busy during the day. My call came at 5:30 pm on the Monday after my interview. Other people heard back on Tuesday. I’ve even heard of people getting calls on Wednesday.has anyone else that interviewed friday heard back yet? im still waiting to hear 😕
Lol thank you! I use this for wayyy too muchNice!! Appreciating the screen name 😆
has anyone else that interviewed friday heard back yet? im still waiting to hear 😕
Remember when your interviewer said “oh well if I had known that tomorrow was your birthday I would have waited until then!” HahahahaI heard back Tuesday and was flipping alllll the **** up until that call so don’t panic
Remember when your interviewer said “oh well if I had known that tomorrow was your birthday I would have waited until then!” Hahahaha
You find out the day of the interview. There’s a sheet with everyone in it and who’s scheduled for tour or interviews at which time and in which room. On there it says who everyone is interviewing with. So you can do a quick google of your interviewer first if you want.do we find out who we are interviewing with prior to the interview? i thought i saw that somewhere earlier in this thread but couldn’t find anything on it otherwise
do we find out who we are interviewing with prior to the interview? i thought i saw that somewhere earlier in this thread but couldn’t find anything on it otherwise
You find out the day of the interview. There’s a sheet with everyone in it and who’s scheduled for tour or interviews at which time and in which room. On there it says who everyone is interviewing with. So you can do a quick google of your interviewer first if you want.
I interviewed with Marx and Freedman. To be honest it was like a chat with two uncles. The mood was very relaxed (maybe a little slap-happy as it was the last interview of the day 😛 ) and they weren't afraid to give me a hard time but also seemed to have no doubts that I would be able to academically handle Penn and become a DVM. The discussion was more about my personal career path, both past and future (I'm nontrad DVM-MPH). Haven't gotten a call yet but I thought it went well. I truly got the impression that everyone (faculty, staff, and current students) wants to create a class of people who belong at Penn and will successfully take advantage of what makes the school special.Or you can ask us on here, and we can let you know how much deep ****, I mean, how nice they are!
*Ahem* VMD 😉they weren't afraid to give me a hard time but also seemed to have no doubts that I would be able to academically handle Penn and become a DVM.
Haha, y'know... thingy*Ahem* VMD 😉
AHH I GOT IN! I will never say DVM again I swear hahahaHaha, y'know... thingy
Wow you couldn’t get better comedic timing than thatAHH I GOT IN! I will never say DVM again I swear hahaha
On Friday there were 5 teams x 6 interviews per team x 2 sessions = 60 interviews a day by my count. Between the two sessions is the financial aid talk attended by both AM and PM interviewees.Also how many people are interviewed per interview day?
The VMD classes are around 120, give or take a few.How big is the UPenn full DVM class?
Hahaha it’s honestly all in good fun at this point. A lot of interviewers and clinicians in general are DVM’s. Both of my interviewers were. When I talked about why I wanted to go to Penn and how growing up I thought VMD’s were the best of the best, they even joked and asked if that meant they were inferior. No one is that serious about it but it’s a nice little distinguishing mark of Penn.Now I’m terrified of saying DVM in my interview...even though I haven’t even been invited yet...
That’s correct. Every other school in the US gives a DVM. Ours is just that, but in Latin because our school stems from the med school and they wanted to keep it Latin (like in MD, or Medicinae Doctor).So is Penn the only place you can get a VMD?
The VMD classes are around 120, give or take a few.
Hahaha it’s honestly all in good fun at this point. A lot of interviewers and clinicians in general are DVM’s. Both of my interviewers were. When I talked about why I wanted to go to Penn and how growing up I thought VMD’s were the best of the best, they even joked and asked if that meant they were inferior. No one is that serious about it but it’s a nice little distinguishing mark of Penn.
That’s correct. Every other school in the US gives a DVM. Ours is just that, but in Latin because our school stems from the med school and they wanted to keep it Latin (like in MD, or Medicinae Doctor).
There’s nothing official, but I think you can ask for a tour.Does anyone know if there is any kind of accepted students day to come back and visit?
God I love these screen names. What's wrong with my class?!Had my interview Friday and got a call this morning around 9 am that I was accepted!! SO excited and feels so surreal!
What I really like about the school itself: very long track record of producing great vets. Pretty diverse curriculum I think, with tons of opportunities for wetlabs, shadowing, time in the hospital, etc. Massive caseload at both the small and large animal hospitals. Very collaborative atmosphere where students don’t try to compete with each other. Admins are trying to get us more clinical experience and it seems like they’ve made progress and are continuing to do so. Cool opportunities for work and experience within the school. Tons of research opportunities. Penn is a research powerhouse.I have my interview on Friday, I'm so excited! Current students - what are your favorite things about the school? Why did you end up choosing Penn over other schools?
There are a good number of things. There are externships you can do from your fourth year that get you a good amount of surgical experience. There are trips to either other countries or other parts of the US where you give veterinary care to the pets in that area. There’s a shelter med course where you do a lot of spays and neuters. We have a surgery club that lets you shadow a lot of surgeries if you have the time as well. As of right now there isn’t a lot built in to the curriculum to get surgical experience, but it’s out there if you look for it. Maybe once the curriculum redesign is finalized we’ll find out more about it, and hopefully they’ll add some more opportunities.What kind of opportunities does UPenn provide for students interested in surgery?
I do agree that there are definitely some people who are competitive. Overall though (and I don’t know how it is at other schools) there are a ton of resources that students share with each other, going back as far as the late 90’s, to help students succeed and do very well. The info I’m going to say is obviously not for you because you know all of these details, but just to explain some nice things for anyone reading. The test box, for example, containing hundreds of tests for every first semester course. They did away with handing back exams for most classes so the exams aren’t too recent, but they do have a lot of good info from the same professors to gauge what sort of things they’ll ask. The drop box is really great too. Students post study guides, old exams, and anything else they think is helpful for every class. Any time I’ve ever asked students for help understanding something I’ve never been blown off. In undergrad, that’s definitely happened. I’ve asked people for help and they told me that they don’t want to share. Maybe these resources exist at other schools, but it definitely makes you feel like you can get the help you need and that no one has some unknown back alley to success in a class and no one has ever heard of it.Penn has its upsides and downsides, just like every vet school. I don't necessarily agree with ajs that our school isn't competitive; it's vet school, and there are always going to be competitive people in this field. However, I'd say they do their best to create a class that's diverse and balanced.