Looking for some advice and figured this would be the best place to post... I've always been scared to post my stats but finally gonna bite the bullet lol
So I was rejected by every school I applied to this cycle besides Ross. I'm not really worried about the quality of education there as I have honestly heard great things and know some amazing vets that came out of Ross, just worried about the cost and quality of life on the island. What do you guys think? Should I attend Ross or do you think I have a chance if I take a gap year and re-apply to U.S schools? Here are my stats:
21 year old female, NY resident, attend highly regarded undergrad institution
B.S in Animal Science, minor in Business expected May 2017
Applied and got rejected from: Cornell (IS), Penn, Tufts, Auburn, Purdue
Accepted: Ross
Next cycle will probably apply to: Cornell, Tufts, Auburn, Illinois, Mizzou, LMU (any other ideas?)
cGPA: 3.4
sGPA: 3.4
last 45: presently a 3.7, last cycle it was a 3.3
GRE: 154 V, 157 Q, 4.5 W (would definitely retake if I re-apply)
Veterinary experience:
- 800+ hrs small animal GP and emergency (and counting...)
- 200 hrs equine emergency referral hospital
(Trying to get exotics experience for next cycle)
Animal experience:
- 10,000+ hrs equine (competitive horseback riding, working at barns, volunteer at therapeutic riding facility, etc.)
- 150 hrs food animal (dairy cows, sheep, chickens, pigs: from multiple hands-on classes I've taken, includes blood draws, physical exams, handling, etc)
- Pet ownership for entire life
Research: none (no time between school, working at SA clinic, and being a varsity athlete)
Extracurriculars:
- Varsity Athlete and VP of marketing on equestrian team (thousands of hours accumulated over 4 years), took up A LOT of my time
- Teaching assistant for two animal science classes
- Pre-vet club
- Sorority that is very involved in philanthropy
Other employment:
- Office assistant in a medical office, made lots of phone calls (people experience)
Awards:
- Dean's list for 4 semesters
- Ivy League Individual Champion for equestrian
- AP Awards in high school
- Various other academic awards in high school
LORs: Two SA vets I've worked for, my equestrian team coach, and my academic advisor/professor of two classes I've taken and done well in