Jables11 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Mar 5, 2010 #1 Members do not see this ad. Does anyone have a list or something?
DVMDream DVMNightmare Verified Member Veterinarian 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 40,063 Reaction score 30,499 Mar 5, 2010 #2 Here is a thread with which schools allow you to and which do not: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=595361 ETA: I believe someone mentioned recently that Florida no longer allows you to gain IS status. Last edited: Mar 5, 2010
Here is a thread with which schools allow you to and which do not: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=595361 ETA: I believe someone mentioned recently that Florida no longer allows you to gain IS status.
Jables11 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Mar 5, 2010 #3 Thanks, that thread was exactly what I was looking for. But a few schools weren't listed. Does anyone know about: U Georgia U Illinois-Urbana U Michigan Purdue U and U Wisconsin?
Thanks, that thread was exactly what I was looking for. But a few schools weren't listed. Does anyone know about: U Georgia U Illinois-Urbana U Michigan Purdue U and U Wisconsin?
gilch VMRCVM 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 339 Reaction score 0 Mar 5, 2010 #4 I'm pretty sure that Michigan is a no. Georgia, I have no idea, as but they take 1 or 2 oos, it matters to very few people.
I'm pretty sure that Michigan is a no. Georgia, I have no idea, as but they take 1 or 2 oos, it matters to very few people.
dlf UF CVM c/o 2014 10+ Year Member Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 145 Reaction score 0 Mar 5, 2010 #5 Purdue and Illinois are nos (with the exception of marriage) Wisconsin I think is a no, but the OOS tuition is pretty similar to the IS of most schools
Purdue and Illinois are nos (with the exception of marriage) Wisconsin I think is a no, but the OOS tuition is pretty similar to the IS of most schools