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How often do you guys think is too often to ask for our ranking? I have been asking once a week and I don't know if that is too much lol. I know Shelby is super busy so I feel bad asking so often, I'm just so hopeful/anxious that its nice to get updates ya know
I was asking nearly daily the first two weeks. I don't think Shelby minds! Just be patient with her is all!
 
Is anyone still going to email Shelby tomorrow for waitlist update?
I think I will just to see if its worth staying on the waitlist, otherwise I'll fully commit to the school I already accepted
 
Still number 9. Md list only accepted 4 spots total. I will probably remove myself from the list. I really wanted IS tuition! Oh well 🙁
 
Still number 9. Md list only accepted 4 spots total. I will probably remove myself from the list. I really wanted IS tuition! Oh well 🙁
Why remove yourself from the list? There's always a chance you could be called off.

Someone a few years above me got called off the week of orientation. Stressful? Absolutely. Worth saving six-figures worth of student debt to change last minute and move to Blacksburg in like 2 days? Definitely. 😉
 
Why remove yourself from the list? There's always a chance you could be called off.

Someone a few years above me got called off the week of orientation. Stressful? Absolutely. Worth saving six-figures worth of student debt to change last minute? Definitely. 😉
Maybe. I was accepted to Oregon State. If I get called off and I've already moved across the country, then the answer would be a definite no.
 
I’m just going to stay on the list, when I asked last I was still 12. I figure my chances are still low, but you never know.
 
Maybe. I was accepted to Oregon State. If I get called off and I've already moved across the country, then the answer would be a definite no.
Even for $100,000 worth of debt? I feel like I'd be on the next plane back, lol.

As a native Oregonian, I feel like I should be supportive of you going Oregon State though (West Coast, best coast!)
 
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Even for $100,000 worth of debt? I feel like I'd be on the next plane back, lol.

As a native Oregonian, I feel like I should be supportive of you going Oregon State though (West Coat, best coast!)
You definitely make great points, I guess it depends on how feasible it is to move again at the time and the consequences of breaking a lease 🤷‍♂️. I know nothing about renting lol.
 
You definitely make great points, I guess it depends on how feasible it is to move again at the time and the consequences of breaking a lease 🤷‍♂️. I know nothing about renting lol.
Yeah, it could be expensive to come back which may factor in to the decision... You can crunch the numbers when the time comes (or just reduce the stress and take yourself off the list so you never have to think about it haha)

If you want recommendations for Oregon roadtrips that you can take in all your free time (/s) hit me up!
 
To my understanding the class is full...
You should have gotten an email?

(Although maybe that was just for one list, idk)
The waitlist can still move yet despite the class being full. People could get accepted elsewhere and just throw away their deposit at VMCVM. No harm in asking about updates. 🙂
 
I heard back yesterday, I’m still 12 on the IS-VA list. I’ve made peace with the fact I’m most likely not going to get pulled.
 
The waitlist can still move yet despite the class being full. People could get accepted elsewhere and just throw away their deposit at VMCVM. No harm in asking about updates. 🙂
I am aware of that and never said there was a harm in it. It wasn't clear from previous post that they were aware the class was currently considered full and seemed like they were asking about how much the waitlist is currently moving. Things will be very static for the next several months, but two or three people will probably get pulled from it by the end of the summer. People have been accepted as late as the week of orientation so there's always hope until the day classes start.
 
Best of luck to you!! I'm a current second year (still feels crazy to say that!), feel free to ask any questions!
I have a question, I got in on the OOS acceptance but I live in Maryland. They said if I do not accept I would have to go back on the waitlist. I am wondering if I can get in state tuition the following year? Any help would be appreciated.
 
I have a question, I got in on the OOS acceptance but I live in Maryland. They said if I do not accept I would have to go back on the waitlist. I am wondering if I can get in state tuition the following year? Any help would be appreciated.
That's a really good question, I honestly haven't even heard of that happening! My best advice would be to try emailing academic affairs to see if they can give you some more information. Sorry I don't have a better answer for you!
 
I have a question, I got in on the OOS acceptance but I live in Maryland. They said if I do not accept I would have to go back on the waitlist. I am wondering if I can get in state tuition the following year? Any help would be appreciated.

You should ask the admissions team, they will be straight up with you.

I would guess that it is not likely because they will probably make you sign something that says you acknowledge you will be OOS all 4 years.

The few people who managed to swing IS after admission married VA or MD residents during vet school so... it's technically possible to switch to IS. But you have to petition and I don't know that you would be successful. Maybe if a MD student failed out and there was an "open" IS seat 2nd year? Maybe there's some legal loophole you could sneak in?
 
You should ask the admissions team, they will be straight up with you.

I would guess that it is not likely because they will probably make you sign something that says you acknowledge you will be OOS all 4 years.

The few people who managed to swing IS after admission married VA or MD residents during vet school so... it's technically possible to switch to IS. But you have to petition and I don't know that you would be successful. Maybe if a MD student failed out and there was an "open" IS seat 2nd year? Maybe there's some legal loophole you could sneak in?
Can confirm. I’m OOS and I had to sign thing acknowledging that I am well aware that I am considered a non-resident for tuition purposes for the entire 4 years.
I have a question, I got in on the OOS acceptance but I live in Maryland. They said if I do not accept I would have to go back on the waitlist. I am wondering if I can get in state tuition the following year? Any help would be appreciated.
But I’m confused ... you applied as a Maryland resident and are on the Maryland waitlist but they pulled you for an OOS spot? I wasn’t aware that was a thing. And you’re sure it’s not a mistake?
 
But I’m confused ... you applied as a Maryland resident and are on the Maryland waitlist but they pulled you for an OOS spot? I wasn’t aware that was a thing. And you’re sure it’s not a mistake?

It's a thing, just not very common...

Maybe easier to think about it as sponsored and non-sponsored seats, since IS just means that the state will sponsor ~half the tuition for X number of students that are residents and the school guarantees to the state that they will accept that many residents.

You can be ranked highest on the waitlist for all students, and be offered a non-sponsored seat even if you are IS if that is the only seat available.
 
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How are my ISers hanging in there?🙃
Last I looked I was still number 12 for IS-VA and that was awhile ago. I kinda figured it wasn’t gonna happen, so I’ve started the application again. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Can confirm. I’m OOS and I had to sign thing acknowledging that I am well aware that I am considered a non-resident for tuition purposes for the entire 4 years.

But I’m confused ... you applied as a Maryland resident and are on the Maryland waitlist but they pulled you for an OOS spot? I wasn’t aware that was a thing. And you’re sure it’s not a mistake?
I actually made a mistake and did not file the instate form. They said because I am under 24 years of age they go by where my parents live and not where I have been living for the last 3 years. I am not dependent on my parents, filed Maryland taxes, have a Maryland driver's license and a Maryland address but it does not matter if you are under 24 years of age. Looks like I will not be getting IS tuition.
 
Can confirm. I’m OOS and I had to sign thing acknowledging that I am well aware that I am considered a non-resident for tuition purposes for the entire 4 years.

But I’m confused ... you applied as a Maryland resident and are on the Maryland waitlist but they pulled you for an OOS spot? I wasn’t aware that was a thing. And you’re sure it’s not a mistake?
I made a mistake and did not file the Maryland resident paperwork when applying. I was then told I would have to go back on the waitlist for IS and will probably not get in. They said also they go by where your parents live even if you have not lived with them for 3 years. I have had my own place in Maryland for 3 years and have a Maryland driver's license and file Maryland tax returns but if you are under 24 years of age it does not matter. Next year I will be 24 and was wondering if then I would be able to change to in state but sounds like I am stuck with out of state. Thanks for the help.
 
I actually made a mistake and did not file the instate form. They said because I am under 24 years of age they go by where my parents live and not where I have been living for the last 3 years. I am not dependent on my parents, filed Maryland taxes, have a Maryland driver's license and a Maryland address but it does not matter if you are under 24 years of age. Looks like I will not be getting IS tuition.
Ugh, that sucks!
 
Thought it might be helpful to some: I moved from #131 to #91 as on the waitlist as of yesterday, so those of you that were around #40-50 don’t lose hope!!!
 
Hey everyone! I didn't apply to VMCVM before, but I was considering it for the next cycle. My undergrad school didn't offer animal science or animal nutrition courses. I found a school with a decently affordable animal science class, but they don't have an animal nutrition class. Does anyone know f any decently priced places I could take an animal nutrition course? I'm from PA, so unless it's a school here, I'll be paying out of state tuition. Thanks in advance!!!
 
Hey everyone! I didn't apply to VMCVM before, but I was considering it for the next cycle. My undergrad school didn't offer animal science or animal nutrition courses. I found a school with a decently affordable animal science class, but they don't have an animal nutrition class. Does anyone know f any decently priced places I could take an animal nutrition course? I'm from PA, so unless it's a school here, I'll be paying out of state tuition. Thanks in advance!!!
Animal science and animal nutrition aren’t required prereqs for VMCVM (unless I’m missing something?).

However, I took animal nutrition through Oklahoma State. I want to say it was like $700 (that was a few years ago) and it was self-paced.
 
Those aren't required courses for VMCVM.

A lot of people take the nutrition course through OK state though if you want it for other schools.

Medical terminology is required now (wasn't when I applied). I think there are a few places online that offer it, but classes under me would be a better bet for telling you where.

PA residency is rough but my PA classmate told me OOS at VMCVM was still cheaper for him than Penn so...
 
Those aren't required courses for VMCVM.

A lot of people take the nutrition course through OK state though if you want it for other schools.

Medical terminology is required now (wasn't when I applied). I think there are a few places online that offer it, but classes under me would be a better bet for telling you where.

PA residency is rough but my PA classmate told me OOS at VMCVM was still cheaper for him than Penn so...
I was definitely doing a medical terminology. Must be getting myself confused on who wants what 😂 sorry! But if anyone knows other recommendations!!
 
I was definitely doing a medical terminology. Must be getting myself confused on who wants what 😂 sorry! But if anyone knows other recommendations!!
VMCVM accepts community college medical terminology courses, so check if the schools you're applying to accept those as well. Sometimes medical terminology classes aren't offered at 4 year universities (weren't at my undergrad at least).
 
VMCVM accepts community college medical terminology courses, so check if the schools you're applying to accept those as well. Sometimes medical terminology classes aren't offered at 4 year universities (weren't at my undergrad at least).
I found a course at UCSD! I’m just trying to take some extra classes because this will be my third cycle applying. Interviews at 1 school and rejected the first time. Interviewed at 1 school and waitlisted the second time but that doesn’t seem to be moving and they won’t tell us our rankings so I’ve taken it upon myself to start taking extra classes to help my 3rd time application
 
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