maybeavet11
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Penn undergrad here with a lack-luster GPA. Reading this forum has really humbled me, and I am daunted by the long road ahead to prove that I do belong in a vet school. Does my application demonstrate that I belong there?
I ended up failing Organic I, which is on my transcript, but I retook it and got an A-. Other than that, I am a mostly B’s with some C’s and A’s (A’s from freshman year of undergrad) kind of student. My explanation for these grades isn’t really special (mental health, pandemic effects, curating work/life balance, handling classes at Penn).
I was going to go part-time my next and final semester, but after reading this forum— I feel like I need more science electives and I MUST Ace those. Do you think taking immunology, neurobiology, and a genetics-focused biological chemistry course could make up for the C in intro biochem? Or should I save money and go part-time, praying that something can makeup for my GPA?
Lastly, am I generally below the standards of successful in-state NCSU applicant? What can I do to be a better member of the vet med community?
Overall GPA: 3.51
Science GPA: 3.18
Applied to: Penn and NCSU (IS)
Degree: BA in Biochemistry with Music minor
Vet experience:
Animal experience:
Research:
Extracurriculars:
LOR:
Essays:
I wrote about wanting to be a veterinary scientist and work with small or lab animals. I talked about what being Indian means to me and how it affects my perspective on vet med. Research, biochem major courses, and mentors were things I emphasized too.
I ended up failing Organic I, which is on my transcript, but I retook it and got an A-. Other than that, I am a mostly B’s with some C’s and A’s (A’s from freshman year of undergrad) kind of student. My explanation for these grades isn’t really special (mental health, pandemic effects, curating work/life balance, handling classes at Penn).
I was going to go part-time my next and final semester, but after reading this forum— I feel like I need more science electives and I MUST Ace those. Do you think taking immunology, neurobiology, and a genetics-focused biological chemistry course could make up for the C in intro biochem? Or should I save money and go part-time, praying that something can makeup for my GPA?
Lastly, am I generally below the standards of successful in-state NCSU applicant? What can I do to be a better member of the vet med community?
Overall GPA: 3.51
Science GPA: 3.18
Applied to: Penn and NCSU (IS)
Degree: BA in Biochemistry with Music minor
Vet experience:
- 150 hrs Turtle rescue
- 500 hrs as a vet assistant
Animal experience:
- Cat and dog foster
- Shelter volunteering from high school (I didn’t put this down, but maybe I should have)
Research:
- 500 hrs in a gut immunology lab, where I work with lab mice
- 200 hrs HIV research through a summer program
- 400 hrs in a food animal pharmacology lab (cows, goats, pigs)
Extracurriculars:
- President of a cappella group
- My state’s Governor’s School summer program
- 280 hrs as a learning assistant (undergrad TA) in Organic lab
- 200 hrs as hospitality at a restaurant (I didn’t put this on my app, but maybe I should in the future?
LOR:
- Professor that I TA’d Organic chem lab for
- One PI in my current lab
- My other PI in my current lab
- English professor
Essays:
I wrote about wanting to be a veterinary scientist and work with small or lab animals. I talked about what being Indian means to me and how it affects my perspective on vet med. Research, biochem major courses, and mentors were things I emphasized too.