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I currently live in North Dakota and am attending undergrad here as well. I am pre-vet and have 1 year left of undergrad and then 3months (next summer) at a different college in ND followed by 9months at a clinical site around the country of "my choosing" (sites can be requested but are not necessarily guaranteed) to finish my Clinical Laboratory Science major-- so I am presently 2 years away from vet school.
My dilemma is in deciding if I have a better chance at acceptance into a vet school if I become a resident there or if I have a better chance at acceptance if I remain a ND resident and apply through WICHE. 😕
Presently CSU is my top pick and I have been planning on doing my 9month clinical in Grand Junction, CO (there are also 3 other clinical site options in CO to fall back on if that site doesn't pan out) to become a resident of CO before applying to CSU. Do you think this is a good move or do I stand a better chance trying for the reserved ND seat through WICHE? (which I believe is one reserved spot for a ND resident at CSU presently) But if I become a CO resident I then lose the chance at WICHE spots at other veterinary schools such as Iowa (another one of my top picks).
It feels like I would be putting all of my eggs in one basket for my top pick and possibly gambling away my other options, but on the other hand that seems like it may increase my odds to get into CSU. My grades are not stellar so I need any chance to get the upper hand in the application process; although I am well-rounded and have many other valuable experiences and qualifications to balance them out. Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated!
My dilemma is in deciding if I have a better chance at acceptance into a vet school if I become a resident there or if I have a better chance at acceptance if I remain a ND resident and apply through WICHE. 😕
Presently CSU is my top pick and I have been planning on doing my 9month clinical in Grand Junction, CO (there are also 3 other clinical site options in CO to fall back on if that site doesn't pan out) to become a resident of CO before applying to CSU. Do you think this is a good move or do I stand a better chance trying for the reserved ND seat through WICHE? (which I believe is one reserved spot for a ND resident at CSU presently) But if I become a CO resident I then lose the chance at WICHE spots at other veterinary schools such as Iowa (another one of my top picks).
It feels like I would be putting all of my eggs in one basket for my top pick and possibly gambling away my other options, but on the other hand that seems like it may increase my odds to get into CSU. My grades are not stellar so I need any chance to get the upper hand in the application process; although I am well-rounded and have many other valuable experiences and qualifications to balance them out. Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated!