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I was talking with an equine vet today and she agreed that LORs are the most important factor in picking interns. She also said though that it's better if the letter is from someone they know. She said if it's from someone they don't know, they sort of wonder and have to read between the lines. Since I'm going to school in Edinburgh fewer faculty members are going to have connections over here...will I have a chance at an internship I don't have a connection with? I will certainly try to extern at my top choices, but there may not be enough weeks (or travel money) to extern everywhere. Is the "who you know" aspect just important in the equine field? I am really starting to like equine practice, but I definitely don't have 'connections,' making me lean away from it.
I'm sure they will take into consideration where you went to vet school when they consider if they know them or not... i'm sure there are plenty of very respected and world reknown faculty at Edinburgh, and getting LORs from them may be beneficial... also if ti doesnt work out the first year you can always come back to the states and practice for a few years before applying for an internship... or maybe you'll find you love Europe and don't want ot come back... you never know where you will nbe in 4 years