melospizamelodia
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28, Female, California, semi non-traditional, first time applicant
Hi! I will be applying for the first time to get school next fall (2023). I could use some feedback on my chances so I can work on improving my application in the meantime. I am still conducting informational interviews, but currently interested in wildlife/zoo medicine, perhaps small practice. My preference is school in California—since I have been out of college for a while, I am settled here and my husband works in the area and relocating isn’t much of an option. I could also use feedback on whether mentioning that in my letter would be appropriate.
My current school list: UC Davis (IS), as relocation outside the Bay Area isn’t really an option. I will apply to other schools as well but it would be difficult for us to move.
Cumulative GPA: 3.74
Science GPA: 3.70
Last 45: 3.71
Any degrees achieved: BA, double major in Animal Science & Biology @ Cornell University
GRE results: Didn't take yet, am studying now
Veterinary Experience:
I could use advice also on if it would behoove me to start working FT at a small animal clinic to strengthen my application. I am hoping to stay in my current role to keep saving up for school, but I can move if it will really affect my chances.
Hi! I will be applying for the first time to get school next fall (2023). I could use some feedback on my chances so I can work on improving my application in the meantime. I am still conducting informational interviews, but currently interested in wildlife/zoo medicine, perhaps small practice. My preference is school in California—since I have been out of college for a while, I am settled here and my husband works in the area and relocating isn’t much of an option. I could also use feedback on whether mentioning that in my letter would be appropriate.
My current school list: UC Davis (IS), as relocation outside the Bay Area isn’t really an option. I will apply to other schools as well but it would be difficult for us to move.
Cumulative GPA: 3.74
Science GPA: 3.70
Last 45: 3.71
Any degrees achieved: BA, double major in Animal Science & Biology @ Cornell University
GRE results: Didn't take yet, am studying now
Veterinary Experience:
- SA clinic shadowing at small practices, (80 hrs, currently volunteering full days on Saturday’s, so building this up)
- Intern at small animal shelter clinic (this experience was in high school so about 10 years ago, 500 hours)
- Worked at my school’s raptor center, caring for birds of prey and presenting at education programs (380 hours)
- Wild bird banding and leading bird banding demonstrations (80 hours)
- Volunteering in animal shelter to feed, socialize, and walk dogs (high school so 10 years ago, 170 hours)
- 3100 hours total experience in various field biology experiences, working on bird research so directly handling wild birds for the field component. 6 publications from this experience, 4 of which I am first author on.
- Dean’s List all semesters
- Award for exceptional service in the Animal Science department
- A few other awards
- Hula dancing
- Ukulele group
- PADI-certified scuba diver (Rescue Diver)
- Science blogging
- Knitting
- Administrative associate, FT, 3 years
- Customer support FT, 1 year
- Fundraising professional, FT, 1 year
- Still finalizing.
I could use advice also on if it would behoove me to start working FT at a small animal clinic to strengthen my application. I am hoping to stay in my current role to keep saving up for school, but I can move if it will really affect my chances.
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