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Hi Y'all
My top choices are TAMU, UC Davis, and UF. I applied to 18 schools this cycle and am wondering WAMC/ what to improve if I don't get in since I'm OOS everywhere.
GPA: 3.94 overall/ 3.96 science/ 4.0 last 45
Animal Hours: 10,000+, mostly equine, some canine, plus was a zookeeper for endangered species
Vet Hours: 2400
-1700 equine
-500 small animal
-80 lab animal
-10 zoo animal
-40 food animal
Non-animal employment: 6500 hours, including some small leadership roles-- gardener, children's birthday party leader, cashier, lead student gardener
Volunteer: only 150 hours
Research: 1700 hours, mostly in infectious disease
LORs from two vets, my PI, my boss in my student leadership role, and a science professor
What I am doing in my gap year: Working as a research assistant in an infectious disease lab, tutoring high schoolers.
Tell me if it is worth it do do these things or if I don't need to bother: Take time off work to try to shadow in specialty practice, cut hours at work back so I can volunteer more.
I know my chances are relatively good but am looking for advice on if it's worth it to take time out of work (meaning I don't get paid) to add on to my application.
Thank you!
Thank you so much!
My top choices are TAMU, UC Davis, and UF. I applied to 18 schools this cycle and am wondering WAMC/ what to improve if I don't get in since I'm OOS everywhere.
GPA: 3.94 overall/ 3.96 science/ 4.0 last 45
Animal Hours: 10,000+, mostly equine, some canine, plus was a zookeeper for endangered species
Vet Hours: 2400
-1700 equine
-500 small animal
-80 lab animal
-10 zoo animal
-40 food animal
Non-animal employment: 6500 hours, including some small leadership roles-- gardener, children's birthday party leader, cashier, lead student gardener
Volunteer: only 150 hours
Research: 1700 hours, mostly in infectious disease
LORs from two vets, my PI, my boss in my student leadership role, and a science professor
What I am doing in my gap year: Working as a research assistant in an infectious disease lab, tutoring high schoolers.
Tell me if it is worth it do do these things or if I don't need to bother: Take time off work to try to shadow in specialty practice, cut hours at work back so I can volunteer more.
I know my chances are relatively good but am looking for advice on if it's worth it to take time out of work (meaning I don't get paid) to add on to my application.
Thank you!
Thank you so much!