jalepenoe
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Hi everyone! I’m kind of on the fence as to where to apply this cycle, if at all. I am a bit worried about my GPA, and if my hours and stats are competitive to apply this cycle, or if I should take a gap year. Any advice helps, thank you!
Cumulative GPA: 3.68
Science GPA: 3.4
Last 45: around 3.6
Any degrees achieved:
Set to graduate with B.S. Animal Science with a concentration in Pre-veterinary studies w/ honors in May 2026
Applying to:
Colorado State, Texas A&M, Oregon State, Louisiana State, Royal Vet College (can’t apply to my instate MSU this cycle bc I don’t have all the pre-reqs done)
Veterinary Experience: around 950hrs
Animal Experience: around 430hrs
Employment:
Research Experience: around 640hrs
LORs:
Awards/scholarships:
Volunteer:
I do have ~100 hours volunteering at different places (all human based), lmk if I should go more in depth on these
Extracurriculars:
My GPA is pretty average, should I retake OCHEM 2 because I got a 3.0 in that? Or should I just do really well in other upper level science courses?
Are there any schools that I should add/take out from my list that align better with my stats?
Should I be applying this cycle or take a gap year, especially if I can’t apply to my in-state?
What can I do to improve my application in general?
Cumulative GPA: 3.68
Science GPA: 3.4
Last 45: around 3.6
Any degrees achieved:
Set to graduate with B.S. Animal Science with a concentration in Pre-veterinary studies w/ honors in May 2026
Applying to:
Colorado State, Texas A&M, Oregon State, Louisiana State, Royal Vet College (can’t apply to my instate MSU this cycle bc I don’t have all the pre-reqs done)
Veterinary Experience: around 950hrs
- Small Animal GP - 512 hours as a vet assistant
- Veterinary Science Class in high school taught by a Veterinarian - 288 hours
- Small Animal & Exotics Hospital - 66 hours as an intern
- Conservation Wildlife Veterinarian Study Abroad(Large animal and Wildlife) - 73 hours vet assistant/shadow
- Shadowed a zoo veterinarian - 3 hours
Animal Experience: around 430hrs
- Animal Science Agriculture class (large animals) - 30 hours
- Dog sitter - 100 hours
- Cheetah Conservation volunteer (wildlife) - 100 hours
- Education Intern for Ambassador animals at a zoo (exotics & wildlife) - 231 hours
- Poultry Nutrition Class project - 25 hours
Employment:
- Sterilization Assistant at a Dentist office in high school- 200 hours
- Baby Sitter - a ton of hours (but I don’t know how relevant this is, should I add to application?)
Research Experience: around 640hrs
- Undergraduate Research Assistant for my school’s College of Nursing on preschoolers nutrition and development - 160 hours (presented my project at my university research symposium)
- Undergraduate Research Assistant for a lab on canine ophthalmology - 480 hours
LORs:
- One from a vet at the Small Animal GP that I worked at
- One from my supervisor at the zoo
- One from my PI who is a vet at my canine ophthalmology lab
Awards/scholarships:
- Won the State Agriscience Fair for FFA and took Third place at the National Agriscience Fair (highschool)
- FFA Greenhand Degree
- 4x Dean’s list
- All-state for my high school soccer team
Volunteer:
I do have ~100 hours volunteering at different places (all human based), lmk if I should go more in depth on these
Extracurriculars:
- Treasurer for my University’s Club Soccer Team
- FFA (highschool)
- ASURSA
- PVMA
- Honors Mentor
- TRIO
- Intramural Soccer
My GPA is pretty average, should I retake OCHEM 2 because I got a 3.0 in that? Or should I just do really well in other upper level science courses?
Are there any schools that I should add/take out from my list that align better with my stats?
Should I be applying this cycle or take a gap year, especially if I can’t apply to my in-state?
What can I do to improve my application in general?