VMCAS 2014 Questions

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1) 😱 How do you do that in four years?
2) That doesn't seem that high. I estimated my pet ownership at about 100 hours over 10+ years, which was stupid of me because they're medical disasters and I spend way more time than that taking care of them. I really should have listed something closer to your estimate, or more. From what I've heard, some schools count pet ownership, some don't. You're obviously being clear that those hours are from pet ownership, so if schools don't want to count those hours, they can easily not. One of my animal-related experiences ended up with a crazy number of hours (like 50+ hours/week, on top of school and a job), and because I was concerned that it would look weird, I included a sentence like "estimate is based on X hours/day of experience because blah blah". So you could always include how you estimated those hours.
Started with 37 transfer credits from AP and IB exams. I'm double majoring, but at Pitt (not sure about other schools) if you go over 150 total credits when you have a science major and an art major, you get two degrees. I'm averaging 16 credits a semester, so I should end up with around 165 credits. Booyah!

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll definitely include that in the description.
 
Started with 37 transfer credits from AP and IB exams. I'm double majoring, but at Pitt (not sure about other schools) if you go over 150 total credits when you have a science major and an art major, you get two degrees. I'm averaging 16 credits a semester, so I should end up with around 165 credits. Booyah!

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll definitely include that in the description.
Still 😱 about all the AP/IB credits. Good planning to do that in high school!
 
I know this thread is a little old, but hopefully someone else will eventually find the answer to this question useful as well. 🙂

During my research (and before we actually started the trial, this was during the first days of acclimation) my goats got really sick. I spent about 6 hours with 2 different vets tubing these guys, and helping them administer IV & Sub-Q fluids. I then spent a couple more hours with 2 more vets working on diagnosis, treatment, preventative for next round, etc.

A Dr. I had been talking to about my VMCAS mentioned to be careful about listing experience vs. exposure. (I.e. Something you might be comfortable doing yourself would be experience while simply watching something take place would be exposure.)

I was wondering while I did tube the babies myself, I only held off a vein or held the kid while they gave fluids. I definitely wouldn't be comfortable giving IV fluids myself (Mostly because I don't know how to work the bag 😛 ) AND since it was only a couple hours (I think I've listed 9) should I bother including it? It helps boost my LA vet experience a little (1700 hrs of LA experience vs 24 hrs of vet) but I don't want to look like I'm padding my hours.

Thanks all
 
Thanks for posting this thread! I do have a couple questions I was going to call VMCAS to ask about.

1. I'm a little confused with my GPA calculation - I have attended multiple schools, have a B.S. from one of them and will soon be finishing my M.S. degree. It looks like my GPA that I report on the page is just the primary undergraduate GPA I have. Is it really true that all of my other credits are completely left out of my GPA calculation?

2. As a part of my master's program, my research grades have been deferred until my thesis defense (as is common in many graduate programs). Assuming everything goes right, I should be defending in December - long after VMCAS closes. On my transcript the grade appears as an "M" meaning satisfactory progress toward a project, grade will be assigned at the end of the project. After the completion of the project, all 13 credits of the M grade will be changed to an A. My question: how do I enter this into VMCAS? It is neither P/F nor is it currently graded.

Thanks in advance for your responses!
 
I know this thread is a little old, but hopefully someone else will eventually find the answer to this question useful as well. 🙂

During my research (and before we actually started the trial, this was during the first days of acclimation) my goats got really sick. I spent about 6 hours with 2 different vets tubing these guys, and helping them administer IV & Sub-Q fluids. I then spent a couple more hours with 2 more vets working on diagnosis, treatment, preventative for next round, etc.

A Dr. I had been talking to about my VMCAS mentioned to be careful about listing experience vs. exposure. (I.e. Something you might be comfortable doing yourself would be experience while simply watching something take place would be exposure.)

I was wondering while I did tube the babies myself, I only held off a vein or held the kid while they gave fluids. I definitely wouldn't be comfortable giving IV fluids myself (Mostly because I don't know how to work the bag 😛 ) AND since it was only a couple hours (I think I've listed 9) should I bother including it? It helps boost my LA vet experience a little (1700 hrs of LA experience vs 24 hrs of vet) but I don't want to look like I'm padding my hours.

Thanks all
Personally I would say to include it. I wouldn't say it's padding your hours; it's veterinary experience, and the way I see it, you want to include everything you've done because you never know what could give you an edge. I think what the doctor you talked to meant is to not make it sound in your description of the experience like you personally gave the IV fluids or whatever. You can say you assisted/observed, but just don't stretch the truth and say you did more than you did, or it could look bad if that comes up in an interview. If the doctor was saying not to list veterinary experiences on your app where you were just observing the vet do something, I don't think that's good advice. Some schools might not weight it as heavily as hands-on experience, but it's still something you should list.
 
Thanks for posting this thread! I do have a couple questions I was going to call VMCAS to ask about.

1. I'm a little confused with my GPA calculation - I have attended multiple schools, have a B.S. from one of them and will soon be finishing my M.S. degree. It looks like my GPA that I report on the page is just the primary undergraduate GPA I have. Is it really true that all of my other credits are completely left out of my GPA calculation?

2. As a part of my master's program, my research grades have been deferred until my thesis defense (as is common in many graduate programs). Assuming everything goes right, I should be defending in December - long after VMCAS closes. On my transcript the grade appears as an "M" meaning satisfactory progress toward a project, grade will be assigned at the end of the project. After the completion of the project, all 13 credits of the M grade will be changed to an A. My question: how do I enter this into VMCAS? It is neither P/F nor is it currently graded.

Thanks in advance for your responses!

Huh. Good questions. I'm going to skip #1 because I don't remember, and for #2: Your assignment is to call VMCAS tomorrow and ask them and report back.

(No snark intended. It's an interesting question. I gotta think they've encountered it before and have an answer for you.)
 
Some of you have mentioned you don't want to seem like you're padding your hours by listing 10 hours at vet clinic X and 10 hours at vet clinic Z. Before I became employed at a vet clinic, I shadowed at a lot of clinics for ~10 hours at a time/stayed with them for a full day - is that worth listing? Some were quite unique or interesting like exotics or holistic clinics so I feel like they are important to my experiences even if it wasn't a great deal of hours there?
 
For classifying veterinary experience working in a pathology lab, should I select small animal and lab animal or "other" (and input pathology?) when it asks for type of animal? I do work with samples from small and lab animals but it's obviously not the same as handling live animals in a clinic.
 
For classifying veterinary experience working in a pathology lab, should I select small animal and lab animal or "other" (and input pathology?) when it asks for type of animal? I do work with samples from small and lab animals but it's obviously not the same as handling live animals in a clinic.

I think technically it would be research experience? It's "veterinary research", right? Working with research samples in your lab and whatnot.

Thanks for posting this thread! I do have a couple questions I was going to call VMCAS to ask about.

1. I'm a little confused with my GPA calculation - I have attended multiple schools, have a B.S. from one of them and will soon be finishing my M.S. degree. It looks like my GPA that I report on the page is just the primary undergraduate GPA I have. Is it really true that all of my other credits are completely left out of my GPA calculation?

2. As a part of my master's program, my research grades have been deferred until my thesis defense (as is common in many graduate programs). Assuming everything goes right, I should be defending in December - long after VMCAS closes. On my transcript the grade appears as an "M" meaning satisfactory progress toward a project, grade will be assigned at the end of the project. After the completion of the project, all 13 credits of the M grade will be changed to an A. My question: how do I enter this into VMCAS? It is neither P/F nor is it currently graded.

Thanks in advance for your responses!

1. Are you saying this is your VMCAS calculated GPA that is showing on your application, or it's a GPA that you calculated following their instructions? If you look at FAQs "VMCAS GPA" it states that they do a "Total GPA" which includes all your credits. I had the same question too. From what I understand they calculate lots of separate GPAs. My Mizzou application asked only for my Total GPA (Undergrad + grad), but I know they look at the last three semesters of undergrad too.

2. I think there is an 'S' grade available in VMCAS, which means satisfactory. That's probably how I would list it

Good luck 🙂
 
I wasn't considering it research experience because while my company processes research samples, we don't actually conduct any of the research ourselves - sometimes we don't even have a protocol or know what the client is doing. I could be wrong about this, I'll contact VMCAS.
 
Some of you have mentioned you don't want to seem like you're padding your hours by listing 10 hours at vet clinic X and 10 hours at vet clinic Z. Before I became employed at a vet clinic, I shadowed at a lot of clinics for ~10 hours at a time/stayed with them for a full day - is that worth listing? Some were quite unique or interesting like exotics or holistic clinics so I feel like they are important to my experiences even if it wasn't a great deal of hours there?
I would again say list all of that. You want to have at least one or two experiences with a great deal of hours so you don't look uncommitted (or like the clinics hated you so much that they wouldn't let you come back!), but it's totally understandable in my opinion to want to check out a variety of clinics. Most schools want to see breadth of experience as well as depth.
 
For classifying veterinary experience working in a pathology lab, should I select small animal and lab animal or "other" (and input pathology?) when it asks for type of animal? I do work with samples from small and lab animals but it's obviously not the same as handling live animals in a clinic.
Honestly I feel this would be more research than vet hours. What were your duties in the pathology lab? Were you staining? Evaluating samples? isolating protiens/DNA/etc? Even if it wasn't a specific project, the protocols you went through were probably more research than anything. And if it wasn't research, then I'd put it under employment.... if you aren't working with live animals, or even doing necropsys/tissue harvesting then I wouldn't put it as vet exp
 
Some of you have mentioned you don't want to seem like you're padding your hours by listing 10 hours at vet clinic X and 10 hours at vet clinic Z. Before I became employed at a vet clinic, I shadowed at a lot of clinics for ~10 hours at a time/stayed with them for a full day - is that worth listing? Some were quite unique or interesting like exotics or holistic clinics so I feel like they are important to my experiences even if it wasn't a great deal of hours there?

I would absolutely list all of it. If it's legitimate experience/time, put it on your application.
 
Hello VMCAS,

I have a question - about how long does it take after my VMCAS application is completed/verified for my designated schools to receive it? Mine was verified/completed about a week ago, but I keep checking my supplemental status page to see whether my school has received the VMCAS application.

Thanks!
 
I think technically it would be research experience? It's "veterinary research", right? Working with research samples in your lab and whatnot.



1. Are you saying this is your VMCAS calculated GPA that is showing on your application, or it's a GPA that you calculated following their instructions? If you look at FAQs "VMCAS GPA" it states that they do a "Total GPA" which includes all your credits. I had the same question too. From what I understand they calculate lots of separate GPAs. My Mizzou application asked only for my Total GPA (Undergrad + grad), but I know they look at the last three semesters of undergrad too.

2. I think there is an 'S' grade available in VMCAS, which means satisfactory. That's probably how I would list it

Good luck 🙂
Huh. Good questions. I'm going to skip #1 because I don't remember, and for #2: Your assignment is to call VMCAS tomorrow and ask them and report back.

(No snark intended. It's an interesting question. I gotta think they've encountered it before and have an answer for you.)

Alright, everyone, I just got off the phone with VMCAS. The first question about the GPA - it is the GPA from your primary undergraduate school. Unfortunately, that means my coursework from the last 4 years has no impact on my VMCAS GPA. Second, it did seem like a new question to them but he only had me on hold for about 10 minutes while he asked a few different people so he wouldn't give me the wrong answer. Since my transcript has an M on it and it will not be Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory in the future and it is not yet graded, he told me to put in the "No Grade" option.
 
Alright, everyone, I just got off the phone with VMCAS. The first question about the GPA - it is the GPA from your primary undergraduate school. Unfortunately, that means my coursework from the last 4 years has no impact on my VMCAS GPA. Second, it did seem like a new question to them but he only had me on hold for about 10 minutes while he asked a few different people so he wouldn't give me the wrong answer. Since my transcript has an M on it and it will not be Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory in the future and it is not yet graded, he told me to put in the "No Grade" option.

Thank you for doing the legwork for those answers! Too bad about the graduate school grades though... that's depressing 🙁
 
Alright, everyone, I just got off the phone with VMCAS. The first question about the GPA - it is the GPA from your primary undergraduate school. Unfortunately, that means my coursework from the last 4 years has no impact on my VMCAS GPA.
I believe the total GPA that VMCAS calculates after your application is verified includes all of your coursework, so it's only the GPA that you input that will not include the grad school grades. And besides that, a lot of schools have their own ways of calculating GPA, so I wouldn't worry too much - I haven't heard of a school completely disregarding post-bacc or grad school coursework 🙂
 
I believe the total GPA that VMCAS calculates after your application is verified includes all of your coursework, so it's only the GPA that you input that will not include the grad school grades. And besides that, a lot of schools have their own ways of calculating GPA, so I wouldn't worry too much - I haven't heard of a school completely disregarding post-bacc or grad school coursework 🙂
I've worked through some of the supplemental apps so far and you're right - especially in most schools calculations of the last 45. Hopefully VMCAS does calculate their own total GPA with all my coursework!
 
Thank you for doing the legwork for those answers! Too bad about the graduate school grades though... that's depressing 🙁
I agree - my undergrad grades weren't bad but certainly weren't as good as my postbacc/graduate grades.
 
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If I submit everything, including GRE scores by september 1st, but then retake my GRE on september 5th for example, will my new GRE scores be considered even though I submitted the application already?
 
If it helps, I took my GRE last year on sept 5th, application was done. You submit your scores to schools, not straight to VMCAS I believe.
 
Gwen is correct, you report your GRE scores on VMCAS but you actually send them to the schools, so it shouldn't be a problem as long as the schools receive your score report by October 2nd (some schools actually allow a later deadline)
 
I wasn't considering it research experience because while my company processes research samples, we don't actually conduct any of the research ourselves - sometimes we don't even have a protocol or know what the client is doing. I could be wrong about this, I'll contact VMCAS.

If you weren't doing any research then it is not considered research. From your description I would list it under "other" and input pathology, assuming you have a vet pathologist that is in charge/ over sees the lab etc.
 
I have a couple questions about inputting veterinary experience. First, I was wondering who I should put under veterinarian if there were several vets I was in contact with and there wasn't one I had more contact with over the others. In the vet hospital I work now I was just going to put the owner down but for instance last summer I volunteered with an organization in Nicaragua and there were 3 different vets I was working with.
My other question involves the contact number. What if I do not have a reliable contact number for all my experiences? For instance for the Nicaragua trip I do not have a phone number although I might be able to ask for one. Also I did volunteering at the zoo in high school and although I could find a number to put down it was so long ago that the people I worked with might not be there anymore or may not remember me. Is it necessary to put a number down for all my experiences or should I only put ones down for the ones that are reliable?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you
 
I have a couple questions about inputting veterinary experience. First, I was wondering who I should put under veterinarian if there were several vets I was in contact with and there wasn't one I had more contact with over the others. In the vet hospital I work now I was just going to put the owner down but for instance last summer I volunteered with an organization in Nicaragua and there were 3 different vets I was working with.
My other question involves the contact number. What if I do not have a reliable contact number for all my experiences? For instance for the Nicaragua trip I do not have a phone number although I might be able to ask for one. Also I did volunteering at the zoo in high school and although I could find a number to put down it was so long ago that the people I worked with might not be there anymore or may not remember me. Is it necessary to put a number down for all my experiences or should I only put ones down for the ones that are reliable?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you
Your first question was addressed on the first page of this thread. If you worked with multiple vets, put down all of them, such as "Drs. Smith, Jones, Brown." As for the contact numbers, I'm not sure what to do if you don't have one at all. I also had some experiences from high school and got the numbers off of their websites, even though yeah, if someone called them up they probably wouldn't remember me since I was just there for a day shadowing. I think if you can find a number to put down, do so. I highly doubt VMCAS or the schools take the time to go through everyone's application and call up all of their experiences to make sure they're legit; it's probably more of a just-in-case if something sounds fishy or they have a question.

While I'm here, I have a question of my own. Did anyone else get an email about the coursework entry service that says you haven't completed the coursework section even though you have? I finished filling it out and it's marked as "complete." I'm not too worried about it, just curious if I'm the only one that happened to. Also I got an email that I started my application 60 days ago, and it's kind of depressing to realize how much I still have to do when I've been working on it for two months now! :dead:
 
Hey guys.. you've all done a really good job at providing the peer support that SDN is here for! Keep up the good work. I did want to weigh in on the last comment though:

1. Yes, don't worry too much about it. It was likely a blanket email sent to all "in progress" applicants. 🙂 If your coursework section says "complete" then disregard it!
2. Hang in there.. you've still got two months before the official VMCAS deadline! 🙂
 
@VMCASSTAFF
If I submit everything, including GRE scores by september 1st, but then retake my GRE on september 5th for example, will my new GRE scores be considered even though I submitted the application already?

Yes, schools will consider the new GRE when you send them to the school(s) after you take them.
 
Hey guys.. you've all done a really good job at providing the peer support that SDN is here for! Keep up the good work. I did want to weigh in on the last comment though:

1. Yes, don't worry too much about it. It was likely a blanket email sent to all "in progress" applicants. 🙂 If your coursework section says "complete" then disregard it!
2. Hang in there.. you've still got two months before the official VMCAS deadline! 🙂
Thank you!
 
Hi, I have a question about the verification process. I was wondering if it is possible to begin the verification process once all transcripts are received or if my application has to be submitted to get verified? VMCAS has received all my transcripts but I am afraid that my LORs are going to submit close to the Oct 2nd deadline. If this is the case and I submit my my application close to the Oct deadline is there a chance my application won't get verified in time and school's won't consider me for this cycle?
 
Hi, I have a question about the verification process. I was wondering if it is possible to begin the verification process once all transcripts are received or if my application has to be submitted to get verified? VMCAS has received all my transcripts but I am afraid that my LORs are going to submit close to the Oct 2nd deadline. If this is the case and I submit my my application close to the Oct deadline is there a chance my application won't get verified in time and school's won't consider me for this cycle?
Your application must be submitted for your transcripts to begin being verified, but you can submit as soon as you have your portion of everything done, and as soon as ONE of your eLORs is submitted, VMCAS will begin verifying your transcripts. Then the rest of your evaluators just need to submit by the October 2nd deadline. If you're worried that all of your evaluators will wait until close to October 2nd, maybe you could let them know about the recommended September 2nd deadline and that you'd appreciate if they had things done early?

Also, September 2nd is just a recommended deadline because verification "could" take up to four weeks if there are any problems that need corrected. Last year I submitted my app on September 28th and had no problem getting verified by October 2nd. As soon as your app is verified, VMCAS will send your info onto the schools, but if I remember correctly, as long as all of your materials (including all three eLORs) are in by October 2nd, VMCAS will continue verifying transcripts after the deadline. It's debatable whether there's any benefit to getting your info to the schools earlier unless you applied to a school that does rolling admissions, which I don't think very many do.
 
I am a little confused...when entering all experiences (animal, vet, community, honors etc.) do we include high school honors/community activities/volunteer experience? My friend who is applying to pharmacy school said she did not include any of that in her application and I was under the impression that we needed to include everything. I mean I know for animal/vet experience we need to include everything we can count, but things get grey when it comes to the community/volunteer. Let me know, thanks!
 
I'd say put down everything and anything. it could help you stand out as an applicant if your high school experiences (volunteer, community) are something that you're proud of and that you stuck with for your high school career. But that's just my opinion.
 
I am a little confused...when entering all experiences (animal, vet, community, honors etc.) do we include high school honors/community activities/volunteer experience? My friend who is applying to pharmacy school said she did not include any of that in her application and I was under the impression that we needed to include everything. I mean I know for animal/vet experience we need to include everything we can count, but things get grey when it comes to the community/volunteer. Let me know, thanks!
Yes, include things from high school! I'm sure applying to pharmacy school is a completely different process.
 
Your application must be submitted for your transcripts to begin being verified, but you can submit as soon as you have your portion of everything done, and as soon as ONE of your eLORs is submitted, VMCAS will begin verifying your transcripts. Then the rest of your evaluators just need to submit by the October 2nd deadline. If you're worried that all of your evaluators will wait until close to October 2nd, maybe you could let them know about the recommended September 2nd deadline and that you'd appreciate if they had things done early?

Also, September 2nd is just a recommended deadline because verification "could" take up to four weeks if there are any problems that need corrected. Last year I submitted my app on September 28th and had no problem getting verified by October 2nd. As soon as your app is verified, VMCAS will send your info onto the schools, but if I remember correctly, as long as all of your materials (including all three eLORs) are in by October 2nd, VMCAS will continue verifying transcripts after the deadline. It's debatable whether there's any benefit to getting your info to the schools earlier unless you applied to a school that does rolling admissions, which I don't think very many do.

Last year, we continued to accept transcripts after the October 2nd deadline because the Transcript Verification process was new to our applicants. This was deemed unfair by AAVMC, and therefore, this it will NOT be the case. VMCAS will not process, or send on to schools, any documents received after 1pm on October 2nd.

I should also mention that if you have submitted your application, (hit e-submit and paid the application fee), but are missing documents (eLORS or Transcripts) we will send this incomplete application to the schools you designate.. but marked as "incomplete". SOME schools *may* continue to work with you to collect the outstanding data, other will not.

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Thanks for all your help. VMCAS has received all my transcripts and one of my LORs submitted her rec yesterday so I got those in by the recommended deadline. However I think I was also confused because for get S.E.T it recommends e-submitting app, having at least 1 LOR submitted as well as all transcripts in by Sept 2 but in order to submit app wouldn't you need ALL of you LORs in?? This may be super obvious to everyone else by this just confused me a bit.
 
Thanks for all your help. VMCAS has received all my transcripts and one of my LORs submitted her rec yesterday so I got those in by the recommended deadline. However I think I was also confused because for get S.E.T it recommends e-submitting app, having at least 1 LOR submitted as well as all transcripts in by Sept 2 but in order to submit app wouldn't you need ALL of you LORs in?? This may be super obvious to everyone else by this just confused me a bit.
Nope, you can submit before all of your eLORs are in! So as soon as you do that they can start verifying your transcripts. 🙂
 
I have a question. Can I submit my application if VMCAS has not received all my transcripts? I am sending one from a CC class I just finished and wanted to know if I needed to wait until it was verified to submit.
 
I have a question. Can I submit my application if VMCAS has not received all my transcripts? I am sending one from a CC class I just finished and wanted to know if I needed to wait until it was verified to submit.

Yes the application lets you submit so long as you have at least three evaluations registered. The verification qualifies for verification when you've submitted your application and payment, at least one evaluation is received and all your transcripts are received.
 
Hi VMCAS,
Where should we include scientific posters we've made or been included in? In the same vein, where should we put presentations we've made at scientific symposiums? Sorry if this question has been answered elsewhere. I did a quick search and couldn't find anything.

Thanks!
 
I have a question concerning eLOR's. I have asked my advisor to write one as he has written me recommendations for other things before and knows me well. He has retired since then however and I don't know if he will actually get around to doing it or not as he is traveling a lot. My question is should I even put him on the application as an evaluator? Do schools see that you asked someone and that they didn't do it? That would look bad I think. I have asked 3 others who have all agreed to do the evaluations and who I know will actually get it done, so I will have enough without him. Should I put him as an evaluator and hope that he gets it done or not even ask?
Thanks!
 
How important is it to have your application submitted by the sept 2nd priority deadline? I am finished except for the final drafts of my personal statement. I might need a few more days after the deadline to get a few people to read it and to make my edits.
 
I don't know if this will help, but this link has info on the VMCAS GPA. I know this page was mentioned on here earlier, but I didn't see anyone post the link.

https://portal.vmcas.org/vmcasHelpPages/frequently-asked-questions/vmcas-gpa/

According to this, they don't calculate just one GPA, they do several calculations. It is sort of depressing, as my "primary" is from my bachelors degree and doesn't take into account anything I have done in the last 10 years. Unfortunately that also includes my freshman year where I did less than stellar in all of my classes. I know one of the schools I'm applying to only includes credits from the last 8 years, but it still is depressing to look at the numbers VMCAS uses. I'm a little afraid that even though this school calculates their own, my app will get passed over based on the VMCAS numbers. I've seen a couple posters say not to worry about these numbers, but in my case, the VMCAS puts me barely at a 2.8. If I go by the last 8 years, its a 3.4. Quite a jump.

I do have a separate question myself. For awards, I noticed the FAQ said anything you've received, including in high school. Does this mean I should include items like National Honor Society and military awards? I had planned to include everything but that seems to be a lot in my case as I've been out of high school a very long time.
 
I have a question about what sort of things to include for experience. I have some "in depth" vet experience, so I'm not trying to pad my experience, but through my vet club, we'd had many vets come and speak to us about their work and even go over cases with us. Could I count some of that as vet experience (since through these meetings I learned about various fields of medicine I haven't really explored) or would it be best to just briefly describe that in my extracurriculars under the club itself?

Thanks!
 
Forgive me if this has been asked already. I am almost done with my application through VMCAS but I am completely stumped on what, if anything, I should put in my "explanation statement" section. I worked so hard to get everything I needed to say in my personal statement section and just can't imagine what schools might be looking for in that blank, not required section. Thanks in advance for the help!
 
Forgive me if this has been asked already. I am almost done with my application through VMCAS but I am completely stumped on what, if anything, I should put in my "explanation statement" section. I worked so hard to get everything I needed to say in my personal statement section and just can't imagine what schools might be looking for in that blank, not required section. Thanks in advance for the help!
I think the instructions for that section explain it pretty well. The way I think of it is interviews are for elaborating on your application and answering any questions schools have about why you would be a good candidate for admission, while the explanation statement is for addressing anything that might keep you from getting an interview in the first place. This is different from the personal statement in that the PS tends to be more creative, discussing why you want to be a vet, and is more about selling yourself.

Some examples of what an explanation statement could be about include reasons for poor grades and how you turned that around, elaborating on any time you took off from school/work and why, any hardships you faced that affected your academic performance, or further explanation of any past disciplinary/legal troubles. It should be more formal and not involve sob stories or being defensive, but it's space to address anything that didn't really fit anywhere else (but as the instructions say, it's NOT for PS overflow!). If you've had a pretty standard pre-vet route, no glaring errors in your application, and you feel like you've addressed everything you need to, you're probably fine leaving it blank. I think the majority of applicants leave it blank, and if nothing came to mind to address when you read the instructions, it's probably best to not overthink it.
 
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