alyssajustine33
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Hello -
Thank you in advance!
This is my first time applying. I was originally going to go for the all eggs in a basket approach but I finally realized that is unrealistic and a significant waste of money. I am open to an island or in-state schools. I am just curious about your thoughts on my chance of being accepted.
I am a non-traditional student. I had to take quite a few years off of class due to financial reasons. I ended up sacrificing my studies due to the need to work to have a roof over my head and my grades reflected that. I dropped to a mid-2.0 and then was placed on academic probation. I was at a 2.96 at the end of the Spring 2014 semester before I decided to take time off. Fall of 2020 was my first semester back in classes and I have been working hard to get that GPA up to where I know it should be.
GPA:
Cumulative: 3.42
Science: ~2.63 (If calculated correctly but I know it is low.)
Last 45: ~3.8
Experience:
- I definitely have plenty of hours with veterinary supervision and without. I currently work as a vet tech and have been since August, and more than likely will continue until acceptance (if accepted). I just recently had a knee surgery that has kept me out of volunteering more but I plan on getting more of that involved once I am able to. My experience is in small animals and some large animals, but hoping to try and incorporate exotic into the mix.
- I have some high school accomplishments with band and sports but I have heard mixed reviews on if that should be included.
Awards:
I have made Dean's List Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 so far.
eLORS:
I have two veterinarians, the director of our clinics, and a professor. I am working on getting another professor's letter after I complete my physics summer course.
Some places that I am interested in are:
Michigan State, Kansas State, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, Washington State, University of Minnesota / 2+2 Program with South Dakota State, University of Florida, Oregon State, St. George, Ross, etc.
I know I can't apply to the University of Tennessee or Wisconsin because I haven't taken Cellular Biology and I can't squeeze anything else in before end of spring semester 2022.
Thank you in advance!
This is my first time applying. I was originally going to go for the all eggs in a basket approach but I finally realized that is unrealistic and a significant waste of money. I am open to an island or in-state schools. I am just curious about your thoughts on my chance of being accepted.
I am a non-traditional student. I had to take quite a few years off of class due to financial reasons. I ended up sacrificing my studies due to the need to work to have a roof over my head and my grades reflected that. I dropped to a mid-2.0 and then was placed on academic probation. I was at a 2.96 at the end of the Spring 2014 semester before I decided to take time off. Fall of 2020 was my first semester back in classes and I have been working hard to get that GPA up to where I know it should be.
GPA:
Cumulative: 3.42
Science: ~2.63 (If calculated correctly but I know it is low.)
Last 45: ~3.8
Experience:
- I definitely have plenty of hours with veterinary supervision and without. I currently work as a vet tech and have been since August, and more than likely will continue until acceptance (if accepted). I just recently had a knee surgery that has kept me out of volunteering more but I plan on getting more of that involved once I am able to. My experience is in small animals and some large animals, but hoping to try and incorporate exotic into the mix.
- I have some high school accomplishments with band and sports but I have heard mixed reviews on if that should be included.
Awards:
I have made Dean's List Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 so far.
eLORS:
I have two veterinarians, the director of our clinics, and a professor. I am working on getting another professor's letter after I complete my physics summer course.
Some places that I am interested in are:
Michigan State, Kansas State, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, Washington State, University of Minnesota / 2+2 Program with South Dakota State, University of Florida, Oregon State, St. George, Ross, etc.
I know I can't apply to the University of Tennessee or Wisconsin because I haven't taken Cellular Biology and I can't squeeze anything else in before end of spring semester 2022.
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