I've been a long time lurker, but I'd like a little feedback on my chances this year.
I'm a non-traditional student: graduated undergrad in 2009 with a pretty good GPA, then did a year of law school. I withdrew the second semester (suffering from a very serious eating disorder that required a 3 month partial hospitalization program). I also withdrew from a calc-based physics course that summer, and a trig-based physics course that fall (the summer program was way too soon after I got discharged from the treatment center, and the fall course was withdrawn from when I had to be emergency hospitalized for a week during the semester. I still completed 2 prereqs that fall semester, though).
I realize that my withdrawals from physics, my poor law school grades, and my withdrawal from law school in general are red flags, but I talked about my eating disorder troubles and family pressure to become a lawyer in my explanation statement. I really hope that these do not completely rule me out from getting in. On the positive side, I did get two interviews (Auburn and Tufts) last year, and got waitlisted at Tufts. Tufts actually didn't consider my law school grades when reviewing my app (not sure if that was because of my health issues, or because of the fact that law school has very little to do with vet med).
Also, in my classes since law school (all pre-reqs), I have a 3.87 GPA, including A's in both semesters of Physics.
I'll list my GPA stats both with law and without, since I know for a fact that at least three schools I applied to (Tufts, Edinbor., and Glasgow) do not consider it in their review.
Undergrad GPA (Duke): 3.65
Law School GPA (Wake Forest): 2.00
Cumulative (with law): 3.53
Cumulative (without law): 3.68
Last 45 (with law): 3.26
Last 45 (without law): 3.80
Required (for my hopefully in-state, NC State): 3.66
GRE: 800 quantitative (94%), 690 verbal (97%), analytical 5.0 (87%)
Vet Experience:
357 hours research at the Smithsonian National Zoo
277 hours aquatic vet med (National Aquarium)
417 hours feline general practice
600 hours SA specialty hospital (ophthalmology, radiology, internal medicine mainly)
Animal Experience:
100 hours kennel assistant
50 hours volunteering at the National Zoo's Think Tank, designing their land hermit crab exhibit
400 hours on the Duke Equestrian Team
3000+ hours caring for/researching/rehabilitating land hermit crabs
Work Experience:
1000 hours at a law office
Community Activities:
1 year of Big Brothers Big Sisters
active member/administrator of the Hermit Crab Association
1 year of the Chemistry Outreach program (chemistry education/demos at schools and fairs)
first cycle, I was outright rejected from 8 schools (NC State, VMRCVM, UPenn, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Illinois, Colorado State), so I widened my net this year (although it might seem a little excessive...). I didn't have any of that small animal experience last year, however, and I have gotten 5 A's (2 semesters of Physics, Microbiology, Genetics, and Biochem) since then.
Applied to: NC State, Auburn, VMRCVM, UPenn, Tufts, Cornell, Ohio State, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, UC Davis, Purdue, Colorado State, Glasgow, RVC, Edinbor.
Interviews offered so far: UC Davis, Ohio State, Iowa State, Purdue, Glasgow, RVC
Rejections so far: Colorado State
Schools that interview that I haven't heard from: VMRCVM, Auburn, UPenn, Tufts, Illinois, Minnesota
so...honest opinions about my chances this year? I realize that I have some serious red flags (law school, multiple withdrawals from physics, no LA experience), but I felt that my explanation statement explained the first two pretty well.
Right now I'm working full time at the speciality hospital, but come Spring I'll be working 20 hours and taking 3 classes. My plan if I don't get in this cycle is to get more higher level bio classes that will push law school out of the last 45 hours GPA calculation, and to get some large animal experience.