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It may change but right now I am applying to Auburn (IS), Michigan State, Penn, VMRCVM, Tennessee, Ohio State, KSU, and RVC
It may change but right now I am applying to Auburn (IS), Michigan State, Penn, VMRCVM, Tennessee, Ohio State, KSU, and RVC
What is your organic/physics average? Auburn uses that, cumulative, and GRE.
I am attending Michigan State in the fall its a really great school if you have any questions you can PM me anytime .It may change but right now I am applying to Auburn (IS), Michigan State, Penn, VMRCVM, Tennessee, Ohio State, KSU, and RVC
Hey guys, I welcome any advice and feedback you can think of
Applying to: Cornell (IS)
Male, 21
Biology major (neuroscience specialization), music minor at Stony Brook University
- Cum GPA: 3.70
- Last 3 semester GPAs: 3.96, 4.0, 4.0
- Not sure about my science GPA but probably like a 3.7
- GRE: 163 V, 164 Q
- Vet experience:
200 SA hours (I plan to have by the end of the summer) shadowing/volunteering with an internal medicine specialist
30 or 40 hours volunteering on a non-profit truck, "Helping PAW", with a vet spaying and neutering feral cats and companion dogs
25 hours in Costa Rica providing enrichment and care for rehab wildlife under vet's supervision (mountain lions, monkeys, toucans, sloths, etc.)
- Animal experience:
400 hours interning at a wildlife rehab (in charge of delegating tasks to volunteers and caring for animals)
100 additional hours volunteering in same rehab, teaching campers for like half of that
60 hours caring for reptiles at nature center
100 hours caring for raptors at same nature center (ongoing)
20 or so hours helping the nature center with fairs and presenting information, while holding an owl, at 2 festivals (public speaking?)
- Research:
135 hours analyzing sea turtle stomach contents under a PhD in collaboration with the Riverhead Foundation. My partner and I were the first ones on this project so we figured out all the procedures and I wrote the protocol for future students
- Letters
SA vet
Rehab director (intern supervisor)
Research supervisor (PhD)
Neurobiology professor whose class I was ranked #1 out of like 150
Microbiology professor
Supervisor at my job
- I work part time as a clerk in a library
Thank you so much for reading this! And I welcome any advice at all! I know I'm lacking vet experience but I figured I'd give it a shot at applying this year. Just give it to me straight. PM me if you'd like 🙂
GPA and GRE look great. You have a lot of really neat experience but I think it would be beneficial to your application if you could get some large animal or equine experience this summer before you submit your application. Even just shadowing for a few days - It doesn't have to be a ton of hours but they like to see that you've made an effort to include LA/equine 🙂
Hey everyone. Long time lurker on SDN and feeling stressed about this application cycle so I figured its about time I get some advice on here 🙂
22y, female, B.S. Animal Science
This will be my second time applying. First round I applied to CSU, Ohio, Oregon, Missouri and VMRCVM (IS). I was waitlisted by Oregon and rejected from the rest.
This time I'm thinking of applying to:
US schools: CSU, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, VMRCVM (IS)
International: Melbourne, Queensland, St. Georges, Sydney
I was looking into applying to KSU but I didn't take an oral communication class during undergrad...
GPA
Cumulative: 3.28
Science/prereq: 3.1-3.3 (depending on school)
Last 45: 3.60
GRE
V: 580; 158
Q: 680; 153
A: 3.0 🙁
Planning on re-taking the GRE this summer
Vet experience
Small animal:
3,500 hours head veterinary technician at a small animal clinic (mostly dogs/cats -- approx. 25-30 of those hours involve pocket pets)
1,000 hours veterinary technician at a small animal clinic (only dogs/cats)
8 hours shadowing an orthopedic surgeon
100 hours volunteer intern at a small animal clinic
Equine:
200 hours veterinary technician/assistant for equine ambulatory vet
Sheep:
15 hours (administered vaccines, trimmed hooves, assisted veterinarian with restraint)
Animal experience
250+ pet sitting (dogs/cats)
200+ taking care of boarding and/or hospitalized pets over the weekend
600+ hours working with a dog rescue group
My 2 and 1/2 year old dog has severe orthopedic issues and so far has had 5 unsuccessful surgeries on one leg in the span of 1 and 1/2 years. I've learned (and am still learning) *so* much due to my experience with her but decided against including it in my application the first time around (thought it was looked down upon to include pet ownership related hours). After doing file reviews, I was told that I should have included those hours under animal experience. Now I just have to try to quantify those hours somehow...
Research experience
On my first application I didn't put down anything for research experience. During my file review with VMRCVM, I was told I could include research related classes. I took two animal behavior classes in undergrad that both involved learning about research techniques and completing a research project... I'm still not sure if this qualifies as research experience so I'm thinking I should contact some schools to try to clarify that. Thoughts?
Activities/Other stuff
Piano for 15 years
Fluent in Spanish
Yoga
Running for charity
Attended 7 CE courses with one of the veterinarians I work with
Played field hockey and lacrosse in HS
I know my GPA and GRE need improvement -- I'm really hoping that I'll get a better score on the GRE my second time around. I tried to narrow my list of potential schools down by eliminating certain schools that weigh GPA heavily. Any recommendations for particular schools to apply/not apply to? Any general advice?
I really appreciate any feedback. Thank you!
Nab, you're stats are great. Just reconsider applying to UGA. They only take two OOS I think
Hey guys,
This is reallllyyy hypothetical, but assuming that I get a pretty good GRE score and at least 1000 hours of animal/vet experience (SA, LA, exotic, and research) with good LORs/personal statement, would that be suffice to pool me as a competitive applicant for US vet schools (i'm a CA resident so Davis/Western would be ideal) even though I have a 3.55 cum GPA/3.3-3.4 sGPA (depending on how you calculate it) from UCLA undergrad as a psychobiology major? I haven't started my last 45 units yet either (I'm graduating spring 2014). I'm just primarily concerned with my GPA right now because I know it's not super strong (I got several Bs and 1 C+ in ochem). I was wondering if it would be necessary for me to do something like a master's or post-bacc to bring my GPA, esp sGPA, up even if I do well in everything else (basically, does my GPA suck enough that I would have to go that route?). This is really hypothetical right now because I haven't taken the GRE yet (but I tend to do well on standardized tests) and am still in the process of attaining animal/vet hours with SA, research and exotic (no LA yet) - but the # of hours do not really concern me yet because I'm probably not going to apply for vet schools until another 1-2 years, so I haven't really calculated hours yet.
(Also, if I do well this upcoming school year (I'm also taking class in the summer), I could probably raise my sGPA to at least a 3.4 and cumGPA to 3.6)
Thanks!
Hey guys,
This is reallllyyy hypothetical, but assuming that I get a pretty good GRE score and at least 1000 hours of animal/vet experience (SA, LA, exotic, and research) with good LORs/personal statement, would that be suffice to pool me as a competitive applicant for US vet schools (i'm a CA resident so Davis/Western would be ideal) even though I have a 3.55 cum GPA/3.3-3.4 sGPA (depending on how you calculate it) from UCLA undergrad as a psychobiology major? I haven't started my last 45 units yet either (I'm graduating spring 2014). I'm just primarily concerned with my GPA right now because I know it's not super strong (I got several Bs and 1 C+ in ochem). I was wondering if it would be necessary for me to do something like a master's or post-bacc to bring my GPA, esp sGPA, up even if I do well in everything else (basically, does my GPA suck enough that I would have to go that route?). This is really hypothetical right now because I haven't taken the GRE yet (but I tend to do well on standardized tests) and am still in the process of attaining animal/vet hours with SA, research and exotic (no LA yet) - but the # of hours do not really concern me yet because I'm probably not going to apply for vet schools until another 1-2 years, so I haven't really calculated hours yet.
(Also, if I do well this upcoming school year (I'm also taking class in the summer), I could probably raise my sGPA to at least a 3.4 and cumGPA to 3.6)
Thanks!
Wildcatj and Fatina, thanks for the feedback!
Fatina: Congrats! Jw, what were the rest of your stats like? Did you get into Davis for this most recent round of admissions? I got worried about the new Davis admissions process because the average admitted student's cumGPA and sGPA were a lot higher than previous years.
Wildcatj and Fatina, thanks for the feedback!
Fatina: Congrats! Jw, what were the rest of your stats like? Did you get into Davis for this most recent round of admissions? I got worried about the new Davis admissions process because the average admitted student's cumGPA and sGPA were a lot higher than previous years.
Research
While nothing was published, I worked in a inorganic lab working with optical polymers; it was awesome, but since no papers were published while I researched there, do I just leave it out?
The biggest thing bringing my GPA down is my first semester sophomore year. I had a horrible semester and did very poorly. I transferred to another university after that semester and definitely improved afterwards (3.4-3.7 each semester) so I'm hoping they take that into account. In my first application I didn't put anything in my explanation statement about that one semester because I felt my reasons didnt justify my grades (really didnt like the school I was at, issues with family). I was thinking this time around I should maybe include that in my explanation and say that since then I've been through things that were even more stressful but was still able to do well in school. That way I'm not making excuses for myself but I'm showing my development as a student and my ability to deal with stress. Thoughts?
I agree that it's probably a smart idea for me to cut Georgia off my list. The main reason I had it on my list is because the equine vet I work with went there and loved it-- but I know I don't have the grades to be one of those 5 OOS that get in
20, Male, Florida resident
Vet Experience
~ 1000 hours as Vet Assistant at SA clinic
136 hours as vet tech volunteer at shelter
Animal Experience
100 hours at museum with exotics/large animals
100 hours at shelter as volunteer
20 hours at various rabies vaccination clinics
25 hours humane society (dog washes, etc)
7 hours at Operation Catnip at UF
Research
While nothing was published, I worked in a inorganic lab working with optical polymers; it was awesome, but since no papers were published while I researched there, do I just leave it out?
Include the research-especially for NCSU...they like to see three or more categories of experience and since you only really have SA that will help.
Hey all,
I'm not too big with online forums, but I figured this one would be pretty helpful. It's good to get a sense of where people are at and to get feedback from those already enrolled.
I'm applying to 8 schools: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio State, Iowa State, NC State, Glasgow (UK), and Tennessee
I'm a Tennessee resident, but would much rather go OOS (I'm at Penn State for undergrad - graduating this December)
Here's my some of stats I guess:
Gender - Male
Age - 22
Major - Animal Science
Minor - Spanish (had the chance to study abroad in Mexico - it was awesome)
Cumulative GPA - 3.80
GPA from this past year's classes - 3.73
Pre-Req GPA - 3.64 (roughly - I used Wisconsin's system to calculate it)
I feel I have lots of veterinary, animal, and research experience (with animals). Just a matter of adding up all I've done...I've had pretty heavy involvement in community volunteering, extracurriculars, and leadership opportunities (somewhat) pretty much my whole life.
I had my personal statement revised A LOT, but I think it's finally where I want it to be. I'll have 4 LORs (two from professors who have DVMs, one from a professor / research vet, and one from a vet I've researched with this summer).
I think the main thing I'm concerned about is the GRE. Not a fan of standardized tests AT ALL...but I'm aiming for mid to high (preferably high) 150s range? I'll be taking it in little over a month...
Any feedback would be appreciated. All the best to fellow c/o 2018 applicants!![]()
I will be attending Tennessee in August and it seems like your current stats will likely get you an interview there. TN does weigh the physical science (chem, math, physics) GPA twice as high as cum GPA and bio+ag classes GPA, so be aware of that. TN doesn't weigh the GRE very heavy, so scores in the 150s should be fine. I had a 151 quant and 159 verbal and was accepted.
I wasn't 100% sold on TN before I interviewed there, but like you, it's my IS. I ended up really loving the school (especially the brand new large animal hospital) and the area and I'm really excited to start next month. But that's just me lol. Good luck on your GRE and with your app!
Hey there! I just joined this forum today! I am applying to Midwestern University next year for the 2015 year. Here are my stats so far... Not sure if they are super weak or what...
23 (gonna be 24 in a month). Arizona Resident.
Attending Community College, but starting ASU next fall
Will be applying to MWU with ONLY Pre-Reqs, which for them is the following
Prerequisite Course Sem Hrs Qtr Hrs
Biology 8 12
General Chemistry with lab 8 12
Organic Chemistry with lab 8 12
Mathematics* 6 9
Physics w/lab 4 6
English Composition 6 9
Science Electives** 8 12
*Mathematics courses should be College Algebra or higher
**Science electives include biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, microbiology, genetics, animal nutrition, etc. Student applications may be strengthened by inclusion of a biochemistry course.
Minimum of 64 total semester hours/96 quarter hours
My Cum GPA Is 4.0. My motto is 4.0OrBust. & I truly hope to continue my streak considering I was a less than stellar high school student. I've worked my butt off in college.
However, I did have to withdraw one semester because I ended up homeless (I battled homelessness for 3 years) and truly could not get to school since I had no money and nowhere to go. Not sure if that will look bad? I went back the next semester and ended up with A's in all those classes and that is no longer a situation I will be in again.
My major direction... I keep flip flopping whether I want to do a BS in Biochemistry or BS in Biological Sciences (Animal Physiology/Behavior), MWU likes to see a biochem history and I prefer Chemistry over biology. If I don't get into MWU I'll make a decision I guess lol.
Veterinary Experience - Currently I think I'm at 1,000 hours.... next year it will be double that.
Animal Experience - Not sure if it counts, but I was the secretary of my FFA chapter, did 4H, was in a horse & cow judging team, worked at a ranch for 2 years and I did everything from help deliver calves & foals to baling hay, sorting cows etc, , was a self-employed horse trainer for 1 year, high school rodeo etc.
Volunteer Experience - Starting volunteer work at my local humane society next month. I am only able to do maybe 1 full day a week.
GRE - I'll be taking in a few months. Probably in May or June, though my goal is to do it in the winter since I only have 2 classes this fall semester. Usually I take on 4, but I need to get these 2 classes out of the way so I can do more, so figured I could make my '3rd class' GRE prep.
Extra Curriculars
Phi Theta Kappa
Pre-Med Club (we don't have a pre-vet)
when I go to ASU I will do Pre-Vet
Awards
Presidents Honors List, I dont know why I havent gotten it since the initial time I did, you're supposed to every 4.0 semester... I only got it once.
Other activities
Gym... I live there.
Rodeo
Used to play in a local rock band (even did lame tours in the southwest lol)
Hiking
Flute for 12 years
Piano for 4
Letters of Rec
Any teacher I have had will give me a letter of rec. I'm close to all my teachers and keep in contact with them.
My 2 vets I work with.
What are your guys' opinions?
Well, Midwestern doesn't have any students yet and won't until next year because they've only just gotten a "letter of reasonable assurance" towards accreditation, so as far as your specific chances at Midwestern, no one on here will know.
That being said, if you can keep your 4.0, you will be a very competitive applicant at many schools. Do you HAVE to stay in AZ? It looks like Midwestern tuition is going to be $53,000 for both residents and non residents. There are some much cheaper options at a few schools that will allow you to become a resident after your first year (North Carolina, Missouri, and Ohio come to mind). You would only pay out of state tuition for the first year, then in state for the next three, and out of state tuition at those schools is about the same (if not cheaper) than tuition at Midwestern.
It sounds like you've had a lot of obstacles to overcome and it's made you a much stronger and determined person 🙂. Good luck with everything!![]()
Hey there! I just joined this forum today! I am applying to Midwestern University next year for the 2015 year. Here are my stats so far... Not sure if they are super weak or what...
23 (gonna be 24 in a month). Arizona Resident.
Attending Community College, but starting ASU next fall
Will be applying to MWU with ONLY Pre-Reqs, which for them is the following
My Cum GPA Is 4.0. My motto is 4.0OrBust. & I truly hope to continue my streak considering I was a less than stellar high school student. I've worked my butt off in college.
However, I did have to withdraw one semester because I ended up homeless (I battled homelessness for 3 years) and truly could not get to school since I had no money and nowhere to go. Not sure if that will look bad? I went back the next semester and ended up with A's in all those classes and that is no longer a situation I will be in again.
My major direction... I keep flip flopping whether I want to do a BS in Biochemistry or BS in Biological Sciences (Animal Physiology/Behavior), MWU likes to see a biochem history and I prefer Chemistry over biology. If I don't get into MWU I'll make a decision I guess lol.
Veterinary Experience - Currently I think I'm at 1,000 hours.... next year it will be double that.
Animal Experience - Not sure if it counts, but I was the secretary of my FFA chapter, did 4H, was in a horse & cow judging team, worked at a ranch for 2 years and I did everything from help deliver calves & foals to baling hay, sorting cows etc, , was a self-employed horse trainer for 1 year, high school rodeo etc.
Volunteer Experience - Starting volunteer work at my local humane society next month. I am only able to do maybe 1 full day a week.
GRE - I'll be taking in a few months. Probably in May or June, though my goal is to do it in the winter since I only have 2 classes this fall semester. Usually I take on 4, but I need to get these 2 classes out of the way so I can do more, so figured I could make my '3rd class' GRE prep.
Extra Curriculars
Phi Theta Kappa
Pre-Med Club (we don't have a pre-vet)
when I go to ASU I will do Pre-Vet
Awards
Presidents Honors List, I dont know why I havent gotten it since the initial time I did, you're supposed to every 4.0 semester... I only got it once.
Other activities
Gym... I live there.
Rodeo
Used to play in a local rock band (even did lame tours in the southwest lol)
Hiking
Flute for 12 years
Piano for 4
Letters of Rec
Any teacher I have had will give me a letter of rec. I'm close to all my teachers and keep in contact with them.
My 2 vets I work with.
What are your guys' opinions?
Well first off, if your only completing pre-reqs you won't be getting a BS before entering vet school. I can't really tell where you are in you application because you say your at a CC currently with a 4.0 (which is great), but then you are planning on transferring to ASU (to finish pre-reqs?), I guess I am just confused with what year you are in school, how many pre-reqs you have taken, and if you are even ready to apply.
Hey all,
I posted on this thread a little bit ago, but I'm applying to eight schools:
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio State (former resident of Ohio), Iowa State, NC State, Glasgow (UK), and Tennessee (my in-state school, but would prefer to be out of state)
Anyone else applying to one or more of these schools this year? Any feedback from those already admitted for the c/o 2017?
Hi all, I welcome anyyyy feedback! 24 yo female with a B.S. in Animal Biology received on June 2011 from UC Davis. Second application cycle. Planning to apply to Western and others...
GPA
- Cumulative- 2.95 (I know I know, how embarrassing)- had rough first/second year.
GRE
- 1st: 650q, 550v, 4.0 AW
- 2nd: 720q, 480v, 4.5 AW
Currently at a vet tech program earning an A.S. Vet tech- GPA 3.8. One more year to go.
Veterinary Experience
- Small animal clinic (to present) almost 6000 and counting. Technician without doing the 5 RVT tasks.
- Spay/Neuter clinic- 140 hrs
- Another small animal clinic that dealt with some large animals- 1600 hrs
- 2 separate veterinary mission trip abroad to Honduras (Saw small, large, and exotic animals)- 300 hrs
- Internship at a research center (mainly large animal)- 40 hrs
- Small animal emergency internship- 40 hrs
Animal Experience
- Classroom experience in my VetTech program
- Research laboratory studying diabetes and worked with mice. Could not put under VET experience because did not work directly with a PH.D or a Veterinarian. 256 hrs
- Volunteered at an animal shelter- 384 hrs.
Other Employment
- Lab dishwasher for a couple of labs as well as did some work with plants 1920 hrs
Honors
- 2 scholarships received 2013
- 3 scholarships during freshman year
Community activity
- Veterinary Technology club.
- Volunteered at a medical hospital
- Part of a Christian fellowship
- Part of a pre-vet club
- A bunch of high school activities- mainly academic in nature.
Elors
- 2 vets from my current job at a SA clinic
- 2 professors/DVMs from VetTech school
I guess Im just looking for some feedback. I already know that my GPA is my biggest drawback. But at 180 units, I really dont think theres much I can do about it=( THANKS! I look forward to your thoughts! 😕
Letters of Recommendation:
SA vet I currently work for
Upper-level Genetics/Cancer genetics professor
Pre-veterinary advisor (she is also going to tie in some other letters that have been written for me)
You may have already researched this, but some schools specifically want eLORs from 2 vets, and one from a professor. Just thought I'd throw that out there in case you hadn't checked 🙂
Other than that I think you look very competitive!
Here's the thing. My freshman year/ first semester soph I made bad grades. I was a computer science major and I didn't understand the material. I had a 2.4 going into my second semester sophomore year when I changed majors to Animal Science and began trying to become a vet. Since then I've spent almost 5 days a week every summer and winter break getting vet experience, so I've had basically no time to get general animal experience.
I've tried hard and made progress as you can see from my current cum GPA, science GPA, and last 45 - but my GPA / GRE scores combined with little animal experience really worry me. Plus with studying so much to try to get my grades up I haven't had a lot of time to do any extracurriculars the past couple years.
GPA
- Cumulative- 2.95 (I know I know, how embarrassing)- had rough first/second year.
I guess Im just looking for some feedback. I already know that my GPA is my biggest drawback. But at 180 units, I really dont think theres much I can do about it=( THANKS! I look forward to your thoughts! 😕
I'm going to be attending University of Minnesota in the Fall, just from being here since early June I can already say that the area and university are extremely nice. They have very up to date facilities and they have no supplemental application (at least last year they didn't). I also thought that my interview weekend was very well organized!
Hello everyone!
I am 25, male, NY resident applying for class of 2018 this october.
Graduated with a finance BA degree with 3.43 GPA, worked for three years as a commodities broker on wall str (successfully) and decided to go back to school.
GPA at the post bac program (all pre-reqs done) 3.89 (science GPA)
Animal/veterinary/biomedical experience:
1. 1500 hours at a small animal clinic as a technician
2. 300 hours at zoo animal hospital as a vet tech intern
3. Research assistant on campus with a crayfish study.
Extracuricullar activities
1. President and founder of the Pre-Veterinary society on campus
2. full scholarship based on merit
3. back when I was working on my bacholer's degree, president of a social club on campus.
Letters of rec:
1. 2 vets from small animal clinic
2. zoo vet
3. chairman of bio department on campus
4. one more professor rec
5. finance firm manager recommendation
Have not taken the GREs yet.
Concerns:
I have a 3.9 gpa in the sciences, but for my finance degree the GPA is 3.43, which is a bit low.
only 3 veterinary/animal experiences. I toured cornell, they advised that average student has about 4.
Please be as honest and brutal as possible and help me improve if there is anything I can add on to strengthen my application by october.
What schools do you think I have a chance at? I am a NY resident, given on my credentials can I get into Cornell?
Thanks!!!!
Hey everyone! I've been reluctant to post here but here goesI know my GPA is a major problem, but I've been working hard to make up for it in other areas and to improve it as much as possible. I am currently a post-bacc student and am retaking my science pre-reqs.
33 yrs old, female, Georgia resident
Degrees:
BA in Biology from Emory University in 2003 (yeah, it's been awhile)
Currently a post-bacc student at Georgia State Univ
Cum GPA: drum roll please.....2.45 yikes!! After this summer semester it should be about a 2.56......so bad, I know.
Last 45 GPA: 3.95!!! Woot woot!
Science GPA: Somewhere around a 2.66 if all classes are averaged, if I count only the ones more recent than 10 yrs old, and repeat/delete, it is above a 4.0 b/c I received several A+'s (course those don't matter on VMCAS 🙁 )
I have a few more courses I'm taking this fall as well.
Veterinary Experience:
- over 5500 hrs working as a Vet tech in a small animal hospital where we were allowed to do a lot of stuff like dental extractions, suturing, ultrasounds, feline neuters, etc...
Animal Experience:
- Well over 8000 hrs of equine experience, managed a small horse farm, gave riding lessons, was a working student for a professional trainer, as well as owning and caring for my own horses for over 15 yrs
- Volunteered with a local rescue and fostered several dogs
- Participated in several microchip clinics
- Currently volunteering at local shelter as a Vet tech
- I don't have any official exotic experience, but I have had several as pets: rabbits, snake, chinchilla, parrots, geese (my sis was allergic to "normal" pets so we had the weird ones instead, ha)
- also owned/cared for a goat
- raised my orphaned horse, who was very sick, so while not officially under a vet, I actually had to give her IV meds multiple times a day as well as work closely with a nutritionist for her diet
Letters of Recommendation
- Biochemistry professor
- at least 3 vets I worked with, (might end up being 4 vets)
- possibly my Genetics prof or Organic Chem prof
GRE: took it last year 161V (86%) 151Q (45%), 4; I plan to retake it in August to see about pulling up my Quant score
Awards:
Merit list one spring
Clubs/hobbies:
VP of Emory's equestrian team which competed in IIHSA
Played Lacrosse
I'm going to explain in my explanation statement about some of the difficulties I was facing during my undergrad years. There was a lot of crap going on such as major family problems, me working too much, severe anxiety due to family problems and being prescribed too high a dose of ADHD meds. Others on the forum have given me some much appreciated advice in this area. I plan to talk about how I lacked guidance and maturity during those years and how I should have handled things very differently. Also about how I have overcome/ deal with similar things now, like meditation and yoga for anxiety, setting boundaries with people, better time management, etc....
In my personal statement, I'd like to focus more on what I can bring to the table, what lead me to my decision to pursue veterinary medicine, and what my goals are.
Schools I'm applying to:
A lot.... I've got some major obstacles so I kinda feel like I need to cast my net wide
Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, OK, Ohio, Iowa,
Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh
Pipe dream: Cornell (just b/c my husband wants me to, though I know it's not gonna happen) and UGA, they won't give me the time of day, but it is my IS.
I know my best shot is with schools that focus on last 45 hrs. Have I left any off? I know my GPA needs to be much better and I am working my tail off to fix it. I would love to hear advice/thoughts. Thanks!!! This forum has been so helpful!
Hi Everyone!!!
20 years old, Female, North Carolina resident
Degrees:
Associate in Arts, Catawba Valley Community College
Bachelors in Biology (minor in chem), Montreat College
Cum GPA: 3.93
Science GPA:3.9
Last 45: 4.0
Veterinary Experience:
- 1000 hours experience SA
I have worked at two different veterinary hospitals as an assistant/technician
Animal Experience:
- 700 hours as animal care intern at Philadelphia zoo
- 500 hours volunteer experience at various humane societies
Research:
- Full senior thesis on lipomas in canines currently in progress
Extracurricular Activities:
- Montreat College women's soccer player
- Youth Soccer coach
- Work for habitat for humanity
- Least of these
Letters of Recommendation
- Two Penn Vet grads I work for
-Two Montreat College professors
- Zoo keeper at zoo
GRE:
1110: 420 verbal; 690 quant; 4.0 writing. I will be retaking it just before the deadline this summer.
Schools I will be applying to:
NC State
Miss State
U of Georgia
U of Tenn
Va/Md
Oklahoma State
Maybe others if my GRE scores improve!
Any help would be appreciated!!!