Rejected from vet school reddit I honestly think people would better off going to podiatry school, dental school, perfusionist school optometry schools, pharmacy school, or physician assistant school than doing a Caribbean Med school, which costs hundreds and hundreds of thousands dollars and you’re statistically unlikely to ever match into a US residency afterwards. Expand user menu Open settings menu. I applied to 5 schools last year and got accepted into 2. A lot of schools in the US and Caribbean have the 2. It sucks. 9gpa) I applied to too many schools, terrible school list, overwhelmed with secondaries and submitted them way too late. So my curious mind decided to inquire as to why my application was rejected, and spoke with the Dean of admissions. I do feel that my background in anthropology (and in animal philosophy and ethics) strongly support my interests, helped me develop a wide variety of skills applicable to veterinary medicine, and shaped my passion for the human-animal bond. getting in to no school is high achievement - you still went through a rigorous application process and Got Through It. Build your skills and try even harder to get in next time. Tried again with 3. Same here! I applied to 4 schools, got rejected at 3 and accepted to the 4th. 🐱 I was also a Biology major! I originally had planned to take a gap year after undergrad because I found it very difficult to get a hospital to hire me when I was in highschool, and wanted to use my time in school to study and get research experience. So don’t give up hope yet! Lastly, try to understand how unbelievably, INSANELY competitive vet school is. Rn my chances aren’t looking super great this cycle (rejected from 6 schools, haven’t heard from 5, apparently 1 or 2 of them might be almost done with interviews or already finished) so if I don’t get in this cycle I’ll be 2 years behind everyone I Hey! I was rejected from 10 schools last year and I know exactly how you feel. I’m now doing a PhD in veterinary sciences and have turned down the same uni for a PhD that didn’t let me in at undergraduate. I currently work as a temp technician (not technically a full time appointment) for a state university. Or check it out in the app stores Rejected from vet school again This is a forum for people currently in the veterinary profession or looking to go into the profession to discuss anything related to the veterinary industry such as vet school and entry to vet school, career advice, veterinary related news, difficulties in the veterinary profession, or just discussing the annoying/interesting part of your day. I assume schools send out their rejection letters before their acceptance letters, so I’m curious to see if anyone has already gotten an acceptance/rejection letter from Well it also has to do with time/resources. Graduated with a bachelors of science in Biology. been rejected from OVC a few times myself and am currently deferred at RVC in london. it means this cycle at those specific schools was not for you. Please do not worry. no acceptances doesn’t mean you’re not fit for grad school, and it doesn’t mean you’re not fit for your specialty. sounds like a good school and i know a few grads of UCD, they had nothing but good things to say. Last year, I received a conditional offer from Usyd, saying that I will be offered with a spot in the vet school if I passed the IELTS exam. I got into Vet School on my 2nd try, I’ve never been much of a high GPA person but do great in the clinical setting. At the start of Summer ‘17, I retook the GRE (received improved scores) and retook a course (went from a C+ to an A). 3 UW & 1120 SAT Got rejected from 12 schools and waited on 1 (but not going anyway) For me, none of it was really worth it. 0 but that doesn’t mean everyone will get in and I’ve seen a bunch of low gpa students get rejected from sgu and Ross, I’ve also seen high gpa students get rejected from US schools. Every rejection meant another opportunity lost and another possible timeline of my life ended. However, GPA is not the only thing considered in vet school admissions - a lot depends on your GRE, vet/animal/life experiences, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and a billion small factors. i Can confirm that the cost for Ohio State vet automatically becomes IS for years 2-4. I just wanted to know if anyone has heard back from any other schools that I’m waiting on. So Just found out last week that I was denied from the vet school I applied to. Got rejected for lower than ideal GPA by a couple schools, got rejected for not working at the same time as I was going to school in fall 2022 semester (but worked all my previous and current semesters), but I got interview waitlisted at another (spot never opened, so unfortunately didn't make it in). It sucks waiting, but keep trying! It is normal to get rejected, nursing school spots are limited. In March, I got rejected from my later dream school and rejected/waitlisted from every other school except for my state schools. Additional things that could beef up your application to try again could be post bac program, medical volunteer, master's program at a med school, research job, a second bachelor's, working as a scribe, become a nurse, etc. I felt the same way then; now I feel like it was meant to happen. um all ive been doing is manifestinf ever since i submitted the application, whether its replying to every post about gtech or watching “a day in the life”s every freaking day. You will I went from a 1. George's vet school, but rejected by all the schools in the US. People are rejected with 4. That was apparently the only reason I was rejected according to the advisor I spoke with. I applied this cycle and heard back from 1/3 schools so far (UC Davis who rejected me). I'm recently finishing up my fall semester of sophomore year and my grades still aren't where I want them to be, I'm worried that even if I keep pushing myself to achieve high grades I'll get rejected from vet school, or even worse I'll get into vet It seems very unpersonalized, and I'm not sure I want to go to a school that does not care to at least do online interviews. Is it really that bad? Which school did you (or are you currently) attend. Sometimes are club posts admissions advice or interview advice. I have a ton of experience working in animal shelters and a pretty good academic track record (I was on the wildlife conservation PhD track and covid absolutely obliterated my doctoral research plans. It’s easier to take 6-12 months after graduation to get lots of PCE than it is to raise a poor GPA because your worked a PCE job too much throughout school. I took the test to get into nursing school twice and failed both times by less than 5 points. Sometimes strategizing in the beginning saves you. Getting rejected doesn’t make you any less of a person. I’ve been rejected from several other schools so far so I’m expecting my rejection from tufts any day now 😅 I can tell you that it doesn’t seem to matter where you go the average GPAs are increasing everywhere, if you look at one of previous posts, the rejection I got from Minnesota said that they pretty much ended up only interviewing people with higher than 3. My Virginia Maryland review was confusing because the reviewer spent 20 minutes complimenting my Have you been rejected from a professional program? Where do you go next? In this blog post, The Traveling Dogtor explores how to deal with rejection or failures from the She was rejected from every school except Illinois, where she was initially waitlisted. I also used Kira talent for North carolina vet school and got rejected. Cost of living is a bit higher down here. Realistically speaking what are my chances ? Also when does One thing I missed at that school was the brand recognition and school spirit that one would be more likely to find at Berkeley or UCLA. I'm a vet (23M) and honestly don't i was just rejected from vet school and i’ve felt like trash ever since. Admissions to CS are kind of random, I had a 3. You just never know. Purdue also gives tours of the vet school hospital in the spring during Purdue Spring Feast. Currently working as a vet assistant at a small animal clinic for two vets (both Penn Grads, 1 is writing my LOR). This was my second time applying and it was all I also know a friend who’s a first year at Illinois this year. I applied to the UCD Vet school this year and though I didn't get in (more on that later) I can shed some light on what you need for the vet school process. Their main interest is helping people who actually need the structure of an art school to grow, not those who already have made it on their own and want to go to school only because they think they 373 votes, 73 comments. The process is brutal and stupid, Hey! I have a AA and AS with honors and a BS in Anthropology with minors in Biology and Animal Studies (2022). 600 Hours, but on pace for total ~1800 Hours by the time I apply in September 2019 (and ~3600 Hours by time I would hopefully start vet school) The Reddit LSAT Forum. I’m 22. Okay, so I decided to apply to vet school in my late twenties. Basically, i’m looking to hear of your experiences while in vet school. He is I got rejected from vet schools and lost my offer to having one lower grade. The advisor called while I was at the dentist so I couldn’t answer, and she left a voicemail apologizing it took 2 weeks to get the results in and proceeds to tell me I’ve been denied, going on for another minute in the voicemail but not getting into the reason why. It was ridiculously competitive for me to get in to nursing school, I didn't get in with a 3. I’m currently being trained as a vet tech at my clinic and I could start some exotics volunteering. I got waitlisted at Oregon and rejected by the other two. The best place on Reddit for LSAT advice. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. 0 would definitely not be a huge barrier to acceptance at a low ranked school, and maybe not even a mid ranked school, you might be out of luck for Canadian schools. I am currently looking at some masters programs, certifications, and even different career paths at this point. I’d like to assume that my auditions were great but grades weren’t compelling enough. To try and feel a bit better, I wanted to ask what everyones GPA was when you got accepted into vet school, and also what vet schools you got accepted to. Hi guys, I just got an interview invite to edinburgh vet school and was wondering if you guys have any advice? Any only mentorship services, resources, where to find 1-on-1 mock interviews etc. I'm an pre-vet undergraduate student who applied to veterinary school this past cycle. r/ApplyingToCollege is the premier forum for college admissions questions, advice, and discussions, from college essays and scholarships to college list help and application advice, career guidance, and more. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Collectible Avatars; Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. 5 to a 2. And I was kind of counting on graduate school to change things around and get me back on track. I was rejected from UC Davis, Florida, Virginia-Maryland, LSU, and Arizona. Rejected ED Barnard Rejected from UF (even though my sister attends, I know sibling relation isn’t as strong as your parents or grandparents attending, but I thought it was a tiny boost mainly because we’re a first generation batch) Rejected UNC Chapel ( even though I attended a summer program on their campus that wasn’t cheap) So I found out yesterday I was denied from grad school admissions for counseling and I’m not sure why. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Sometimes I feel it’s even easier to get in with lower scores. (Any suggestions on other Vet schools? TBH, I applied to a law school and got rejected. She was rejected from every school except Illinois, where she was initially waitlisted. I’ve been worrying about my chances of getting into vet school. I don't want to study for the GRE and shadow doctors and get a job and save money to apply again. In December, I got rejected from my ultimate dream school, UChicago. My biggest concern would be student life; such as housing costs and options, how easy it is to bring a pet over and live with them there(pet supply). It's true that you have to be a seriously sub-par applicant to get rejected by them. I was rejected by each and every one. Hello. Rundown and timeline of Got rejected from PA school Misc I guess I am here because I’m not really sure where to go for advice other than Reddit. Not even real vet school, I failed out of Ross Vet Prep program. So I am a first time applicant for vet school and am having a hard time with the process as decisions are coming back. You may be uncomfortable for a while not being able to get certain luxuries, but it's not life changing. But keep applying places and you’ll find a school eventually. and Georgia, as Wisconsin and Georgia do not do interviews. 7 GPAs and they This has been my biggest issue. I got rejected for low gpa because I dropped classes too late and lowered my gpa terribly. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the test required to get into an ABA law school. I’m an undergrad. 80). 87 gpa and was rejected everywhere, but knew others with lower gpa who got accepted to various UCs. I’m not sure what my last 45 GPA is, but I know it’s high because I had mainly As and maybe 1 or 2 Bs. Something to 3. The Scottish school was in fact more laid back and slower paced. Basically people will interview, but schools’ ultimate retention rates are really low so they have to go back to rejected applicants to fill their This is a forum for people currently in the veterinary profession or looking to go into the profession to discuss anything related to the veterinary industry such as vet school and entry to vet school, career advice, veterinary related news, difficulties in the veterinary profession, or just discussing the annoying/interesting part of your day. 8 cumulative gpa at the time i applied School always took priority. Midwestern I was almost positive I was going to get rejected because of my cumulative GPA (I failed a bunch of classes 10 years ago and it tanked my cumulative GPA). But definitely explore more to make sure I’m right. It's not like I have a time machine to go back and fix all of that. I don't plan to move out of state therefore I really want to set myself up for success so when I apply in the next 2ish years, I will *hopefully* have a higher chance of securing an admission to Davis. I graduated from undergrad in 2019, applied to vet school spring/summer of 2021, and am just finishing my first semester of vet school. I posted links of you are interested. I already had a bachelors, but none of the jobs that matched my education worked with my class schedule. Apparently because of virtual interviews, schools have to interview way more applicants since travel isn’t holding anyone back. I wanted to know if someone could help me understand if St. Back then they didn’t have MMI as part of the admission process. I did some basic research on the schools but I would like others opinions on which I should attend. expensive tuition but the benefit is you can Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. Posted by u/blue7795 - 2 votes and 3 comments Don’t lose hope if you have been rejected from your desired veterinary school. its literally all ive thought about and i cant As many people (including myself) are starting to work on their VMCAS and filling out the general application questions. Schools need to be very deliberate about who they choose to I got rejected by all except one vet school on my first try, but even then I would be paying $300k+ in tuition due to the interest accruement so I gave up my opportunity in search of a cheaper option on my next attempt to vet school. I even brought a $40 Brown sweatshirt, and drove 28 hours to visit the campus which I fell in love with. Looking at the WAMC (what are my chances) and sucessfull applicant posts on student doctor networks pre vet forums. It’s Or don't have the $ to even think about college/grad school/med school. I feel numb and shocked. Having a work-life balance is really important to me and I don’t know if that’s possible with this career. I was bilingual, had years of customer service experience and was a vet; somehow i After getting rejected from vet school a couple months ago, I decided to look into other career paths, and I came across Sonography School. Vet school is super competitive and just some words of advice, don't take the rejections too personal. I got rejected from Brown ED, and it hurt so bad b/c I wanted to get in so bad. I can’t speak to the current admissions cycles, but it was a huge topic for several vet schools acknowledging that GPA cannot be the cut off line for people, because the This is a forum for people currently in the veterinary profession or looking to go into the profession to discuss anything related to the veterinary industry such as vet school and entry to vet school, career advice, veterinary related news, difficulties in the veterinary profession, or just discussing the annoying/interesting part of your day. I was wondering what the recommended clinic* hours are for a solid application and what the minimum amount that you’ve seen get accepted with? Yes! Throughout my high school career my goal was to get into an Ivy League, and my dream school was Yale University. I applied for vet school and pretty much got rejected for all the state schools I applied to but was accepted into University of Sydney and Ross. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. And one of my engineering professors. I’m going into pre vet this year. Got accepted into a well known but expensive aBSN program 25k after GI bill. Rejected from vet school but university passed application to pharmacy school . I'm now waist deep in LSAT study guides wondering why I tried for a humanities PhD in the I’m just bummed about it because I was thinking it would be a safety school of sorts if that makes sense. My stats (I posted on my account) aren't as outstanding or even good compared to those who got rejected. Unfortunately last round I didn’t not get into any of the schools I applied to (I applied to 4). If you’re only applying to reaches, it should come as no surprise that you’re being rejected. I was supposed to graduate in 2022 but it was pushed back to 2023 because of a few mistakes I made. I applied to vet school 3 times and was accepted on my 3rd attempt. I have taken numerous AP’s (AP Biology, AP Statistics, AP Calc AB, AP Lit, AP Gov, AP Macro Econ, AP Art History, AP US History, AP Psychology, and AP Lang). I did an academic appeal and got those classes dropped off, my gpa went from like 2. I honestly thought I had a really good chance of getting in or get waitlisted (naive me) so this rejection is really hitting me. However, my hours are pretty low (250 vet hours with small animals, 45 large animal experience, and 1 The art school I went to sometimes rejected people for being too skilled, and would tell students who had grown to a professional level during their first year there to go find a job instead. Or wanted to go to med school but didn't even try to apply because they have a low GPA. So far I have been accepted to St. This was my top school. but I’ve also read people getting rejected from some schools with a near perfect gpa. 🤷♀️ On the other hand, a good friend whose dream school was Berkeley was rejected and got into Harvard. I was recently rejected from TAMU when I believed I had a strong chance of being admitted. " I'm not saying this to attack anyone in this thread. Hi guys, I recently got rejected to Cornell which is one of my top schools and I’m so crushed. LIU is a bit easier to get into imo but they’re a brand new school without a graduating class yet. Or I’m sorry, I’ve been there and it sucks. If you know you won’t make a gpa cut off, don’t apply there. At that point, he had already rewritten the mcat, because it expires after 5 years and he was planning for the possibility that he wouldn't get in that year. I applied to gateway courses since I am doing BTEC level 3 applied science and I was hoping to try to get I just finished my first semester of vet school and didn't pass two courses. I get it. Vet school is a hell of a path that is extremely difficult and beats you down at every turn, so seeing that you show adversity in the I have also got rejected from vet school from my 5 UCAS options. Use the above site, each vet schools site, and contacting admissions to find out. 2. I’m a licensed veterinary technician, and have been trying to get into veterinary school for a year or so. I remember I got deferred EA and then rejected from MIT for aerospace engineering 2 years ago today, now I go to a big state school a couple hours away from home and I really enjoy the undergrad experience here. Post any questions you have, there are lots of RVC vs Bristol vet school I have received conditional offers from Bristol and RVC veterinary school and am unsure which one too choose. But I got rejected by every single one(UCI on my birthday lol). Especially when there are threads like this where it sounds like anyone with a pulse gets accepted. I don't want to apply again. That is a good way to see what you could be missing. My situation is a little different from yours since I majored in biology, so I already had taken all the pre-reqs, but it’s definitely not too late. Or check it out in the app stores gotten into my safety school so yeah i’m still going to college. Some of the current vet students I’ve talked to actually think a bio major is more helpful than animal science because you go I applied in 2019 to 3 schools and I got rejected from them all. Like others are saying, you’re destined for greatness. So after meeting with an advisor from a vet school that rejected me they stated that everything about my application was great, except for my GPA (2. I believe on average, a student applies ~2. I was in a similar positionSOF vet with medical training, worked EMS after contracting and decided to go to nursing school at 30. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. What are the schools you’ve been rejected from so far (if you’re willing to share)? Waiting to hear back from 7 other schools, I would not be discouraged yet. 8. Personally, I wouldn't pick a 5 year or more expensive program if I didn't have to, though. In vet school, we had a very similar course, but it was done over the course of 2 weeks. I knew my GPA was not amazing but every school I’ve been rejected by has solely expressed that it was my GPA. I know it’s not crazy high but I was hoping to Al least get an interview ya know? Any advice appreciated. I re-evaluated my life and decided I didn’t want to be in academia at all). Vet School Transferral Rejected Hi, I’m a first-year student studying at the University of Sydney for its Bc of Science as an international student. I’ve been rejected from two other schools and I have pretty good stats so I’m like really worried since washington was one of my favorites I want to do. My best advice is to restart your applications in two months. 4 cycles before getting into vet school. . After talking with some friends and family, I’ve realized that I won’t be happy if I don’t ever get to be a vet, so even if it means internationally debt, so be it, but I don’t want to spend 4 Hello! Earlier this year I got accepted to the DVM program at the University of Guelph in Canada as an international student. Apply smarter. Give yourself a breather, and then seek professional help with your personal statements, as well as anything else you may need. If a low tier school chooses to interview/accept 500 high stat people and then all but 5 end up choosing a different school that’s a waste of time and they might not end up filing up their class. I'm just not sure what I should do. results I was really hoping i’d be able to leave boston and go to new york, but it doesn’t look like it’s in the cards for me :/. But what people see is- me, a working professional now that graduated from a top ranked school last year!! dont This is a forum for people currently in the veterinary profession or looking to go into the profession to discuss anything related to the veterinary industry such as vet school and entry to vet school, career advice, veterinary related news, difficulties in the veterinary profession, or just discussing the annoying/interesting part of your day. My stats seem to be about the same competitiveness as you. 3. Just got rejected from vet school (NZ) today. Berkeley rejected me again, UCLA admitted me, and USC gave me a hefty scholarship. I got rejected from all 6 Ivies I applied to (except Cornell, which waitlisted me) and I applied to Brandeis University without researching it at all. This happened to me (519 mcat, 3. I know people who got in with lower GPA's and little experience and then people with high GPA's get rejected. Of course, every rejection hurt like a b**ch. George's presents graduating DVM students the same opportunities as the ones who graduate from schools in the US. Today, I received my letter of dismissal, and I'm feeling pretty down. This Vet schools like seeing people who keep on fighting. 0 pre-req GPA, 94 HESI, 96 TEAS. Not sure what tag I should put Applied for Colorado State and got rejected due to gpa. I know my vet school was heading this way very strongly when I was in vet school. i even changed my insta bio to “georgia tech 28” (as lame as that may seem to some ppl, i actually did). The more holistic schools are still competitive but still try to take a wider net of people I started doing better in my studies as my dream of going to vet school came back. So while in the US, a 3. It was devastating as my friends were getting emails that they got accepted, and when I didn’t get the email I knew. When I applied, I applied to 5 schools (all I could afford). School selection and the rest of your app has a lot to do with it. rejected from all schools waitlisted at 1 . anyways, at the end of the day I was just rejected from my in state med school as a student who attends their school for undergrad. For starters, your major DOES NOT matter, as long as you finish your prerequisites for the schools you are applying to, they will consider you even if your major has nothing to do with animals. Applying to reaches and where you want to go is more than fine, but it wouldn’t be a good idea to only apply to colleges with like 5% acceptance rates. 73 GPA. So 5 out of the 6 schools I have heard back from are not doing file reviews. I do plan on applying out of state and out of country in case I get rejected. Give yourself the time and space to feel sad but just know it’ll be all right. *Note we are not exclusive to top 25 universities, but rather use the name to help identify students pursuing admission to competitive institutions. While my standardized test scores weren’t amazing they were the average for the school (1280). It’s a The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. But now she’s as much of a vet student as anyone else in her application cycle. I don’t think vet schools care too much about your major as long as you get the prerequisites done and have a competitive GPA. 1 DVM PhD I did research with (he was all research not clinical at all). However, today I just got a call that my application for Ross School of veterinary I've been rejected from so many schools, and I'm seriously giving up hope. I got 13 rejection letters, and then a school reconsidered and sent me an acceptance letter after they rejected me lol. I suffer from anxiety. On the positive side, after looking for nine months, I finally got a job selling sewing machines for minimum A close friend of mine was rejected from med school for 4 years in a row. Instead of beefing up everything (I'm in the humanities), I decided not to do grad school. I recently had an application review meeting with one and was told they have a holistic approach and don’t care that much about GPA. it was actually a safety school and had the highest acceptance rate out of any schools on my list and ive gotten accepted into schools with lower acceptance rates already. However, you have to give up the majority of your breaks due to EMS. I have a friend who I have known most of my life and his little brother reached out to me last week out of the blue. All the other UCs rejected me. The content itself is not incredibly difficult. I looked at Brown video portfolios and vlogs and reddit posts every single day. i got rejected from my dream school a few days ago. It’s crazy since my friend got into the uc davis interview and rejected from washington and I was rejected from uc davis and waitlisted for washington. I finished undergrad Spring 2016, applied to 12 schools Summer 2016 - rejected by all, not even a single invite to interview. At 22, I am so so happy I did not end up at those schools. In this article, we’ll explore the steps you should take if I was rejected from all 7 schools I applied to this cycle (tOSU-my in state, Florida, Illinois, Purdue, Wisconsin, Colorado, and VMCVM). Some schools do file reviews if you were rejected but, its becoming less and less common because schools are getting 1000’s of nonresident applications. I was shocked because I felt like I had it in the bag but clearly I didn’t. I completely understand how you feel. Michigan, I didn't realize that to apply you needed 50 percent of science courses fufilled, I thought 50 percent of the total per reqs so I was one course under what was needed. By 2 points. I was also founder and president of my school’s first pre-vet club. i know i checked all the boxes- i had 800+ clinical hours, 1600 animal hours and a 3. You could self-study (learn for yourself), there are many artists who have never went to art school, also it's not like you can't reapply to the art school or even a different one. My GPA coming out of undergrad was a 3. Don’t ask me for advice though, i’m the end I’m attending the one school I applied to that doesn’t require secondary essays 😂 Thank you :) as of now I've been rejected by two schools (one was Colorado state so that wasn't really surprising), had an interview for one that went really well I believe (talked about an anatomy class that one of the interviewers took, which she said was harder than vet school anatomy and I aced it), and should hopefully hear from my other school about whether I got an interview any This last year I applied to 15 different medium ranked PhD programs in NLP research. i genuinely did not think i would be rejected, and its the only place ive pictured myself going to college for the past year. My ego was hurt knowing that they most likely needed to just fill their class size. I plan on applying to vet school this cycle. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. Honestly? It kinda scared me. Eventually waitlisted with another school and got in on that third attempt. Having to reapply is not abnormal and is expected in many cases. Another I applied for 8 schools this year, rejected by 5 and waitlisted (IS) by 1. Research and compare vet schools When I was a senior in high school I had two dream schools and I was rejected. I’m 27 and just got accepted, I’ve had the goal of being a PA for 11 years, it takes time! Many folks attend school in their 30s and 40s, take your time. As far as i feel you on being a high achiever, and getting in to one school is high achievement. Feel so bad for OP as that has to be the worst emotionally. For another perspective- I did the same, was rejected. It’s worth considering applying to different vet schools, as each institution has varying admission requirements and preferences. Not sure which vet school is for you? Start with your state school (if you have one) and use the cost comparison tool in the above site to pick the cheapest one. You only have to pay OOS tuition for year 1. For reference, my GPA is a 3. I graduated a while ago, but was accepted by handful of private schools, Berkeley, UCSB and Riverside. If I got rejected because of my undergrad then there is nothing I can do. 1 in one semester so hopefully I’ll be able to keep this up. Two schools (ASU and Ohio state) did not even give me a decision until this last semester started. This cycle, I applied to 8 schools total (UC Davis, Oregon, Washington, University of Arizona, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kansas, Michigan, and Western University). When choosing which colleges to apply to, make sure you have some safeties and matches. I am now working an RN and made great friends at the school I got accepted to! Canadian law schools also tend to prioritize GPA, and all schools are pretty good. The other two schools are Washington and Oregon State. I currently work as a vet tech at a clinic and have already had some experiences working with sonographers. I applied to my local vet school twice and got fully rejected twice - didn’t even get interviewed. I’m currently on my second rotation of applying to PA school and have only received one waitlist, other than that, all denials. I knew the cost would be expensive, but I've recently found out that my family and I really do not have the funds to pay for my schooling. Just got rejected from Tufts, the school i’ve wanted to go to for 4 years, I thought I did everything I could. Last cycle, I made the mistake of applying to only 3 schools (UC Davis, Oregon, and Washington) which are all GPA heavy. but the school that rejected me was a good middle ground bc it was still a decent art school and in-state tuition was only like $9000 a I also got rejected from my dream school in CA (was a CA resident-ORM) and had to move to a different state for med school. He learned from every rejection and got in the 5th time around. All the vet school students have booths for their clubs during spring feast and they usually are willing to talk to you if you have questions. You will achieve greatness one day! this happened to me lol, i get rejected from vet school where i applied to their engineering program🥲 A competitive Melee focused extension of the reddit Super Smash Brothers community. 4 and I have 2500+ hours of vet experience (small animal and exotics) from working as a vet assistant for 3 years. Who would want to get on here and say "I was rejected; here are my stats. LMU was the last school I heard back from and the only one I I applied to 13 schools total, got an interview but rejected at the university I am doing undergrad at, rejected from my in state school, and am waiting to hear after an interview at Western. I want to be able to bring it up enough to get into vet school my first try, but I feel so discouraged. I have passed all my Vet school courses, some with A/Bs and some Cs and I think one or 2 Ds. Rejection is definitely hard especially when you feel like you’ve worked so hard to get into vet school and it doesn’t end up working out. I already did that. My sympathy goes out to anyone else I applied for Fall 2023 cycle, and applied to 7 schools. George's presents graduating VM students the same opportunities as the ones who graduate from schools in the US. haven't applied to most of the schools on your list except for dublin. Applied to 6 schools, interviewed at 3, waitlisted at those 3, rejected. Most vet schools are through public universities and you should really be applying to schools that value you’re strengths. 0s. What makes vet school difficult is more so the volume of information given to you at a time. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help. I definitely think I would have been more miserable if I lol i got rejected from georgia tech for mech eng (international student). A lot of the schools were reaches but a handful were just in range for me. I’m still in undergrad and just wondering if you use calculus in your studies in vet school. No other ambitions, don’t know what else i’d do other than attending vet school. I want a school to care about what I have to say and get a feel for who they are as a school while interviewing as well. I just found out I got rejected. I’ve seen so many stories on this sub about being rejected from vet I was in school at the time and needed a job. This is a forum for people currently in the veterinary profession or looking to go into the profession to discuss anything related to the veterinary industry such as vet school and entry to vet school, career advice, veterinary related news, difficulties in the veterinary profession, or just discussing the annoying/interesting part of your day. There are other more accesible art schools you could go to online, or a course from an artist online. But as an acting major there’s also the audition part. My LizzyM score is 65. 75 cutoff which is a c average some have a 3. Members Online. Travel is important to growth, especially long term travel! So I failed out. Posted by u/nshah98 - 3 votes and 6 comments So I’m currently 25 was working as a vet tech for 4 years and recently started working at research lab. And wherever you go, PLEASE do not take out excessive loans to have a brand name school. Can’t stop thinking about how i should’ve applied test optional, should’ve done more ec. This past application cycle I applied to another school—just the one, this time, after having successful conversations with two of the faculty members there. By getting rejected 6 more times :) But seriously, it sucks and it’s probably going to happen again. I managed to pull my marks up to an average distinction grade but I still don’t think that’s enough. I did. Not all vet schools will take community college courses ( or won't accept them for every pre-req). So, when I applied to grad school, I only applied to Berkeley, UCLA, USC, and some Ivys. 85 and still didn't get in. Honestly, vet school is vet school. Rejected by 6 schools accepted by 3. Was rejected by the US vet school but got accepted into both Caribbean schools. I’m in the late 20s in the waitlist. An issue I ran into this cycle is I didn’t have enough leadership for the top programs I was interviewing for, and was rejected or waitlisted because my “scores were too high” at lower tier schools. Although I haven't heard back yet, I'm not hopeful and would rather move on and take action to try to improve my application for the next cycle. Only 2 points and it was over. Just keep trying I didn’t even bother applying to other schools because I was so sure I’d get into at least one. I tell a lot of undergraduate students that in undergrad there was an endocrine course on a quarter system (10 weeks). Vet school is a huge investment of time and money, not to mention the long hours and high stress once you actually become a vet. and i’ll continue learning on my own. They all seem to be great school have the same type and number of accreditation, and have a similar curriculum structure. I'm disappointed that my school Many factors can contribute to not getting accepted into your dream program, but it’s important to remember this rejection may be just a temporary setback in achieving your goals. beautiful country and very practical experience that prepares you to work right away. I feel embarrassed and mainly worried about my performance on the NAVLE in the fall. The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! I think I’ve decided I’ll apply once, and then start considering international schools. My essays were great (imo) had great grades. I understand it’s a prerequisite for most schools but I’m pretty bad at it (gonna pass but still) and just want to know if I would struggle in the future taking certain courses. I’m got accepted into LPN and will do that. I’ve heard of this happening to someone else last (21-22) cycle. pre vet Lab animal vet here, I was really research focused even before vet school and knew I wanted to be a lab animal vet after vet school. I got waitlisted for UC Davis vet school. I had only applied to Ross because that's the only school I've ever I started vet school at 28. I tell some people my stats and they say l'm in a good position but then I see people get rejected from vet school or even Western University (my dream school) but yet their stats are wayyyy better than mine. This is a community run by past transfers to the Ivy League, Stanford & other top 25-30 schools. That being said, if you feel like you want to make that career change, that’s okay! It’s okay to change your mind. Tuition and housing is about $30,000 a semester which is nearly identical to any out-of-state tuition. I had great scores just like you 4. It’s so random. We are here to help students share knowledge about the transfer process to top institutions. 0s, and accepted (rarely) with 3. My first attempt was 10 years ago and my grades were shit. I've attended a UK vet school and a US vet school. I applied with 1 LOR from a veterinary surgeon I did research with. jam lyrdd bkgxi qybju zsvlkm zgyjye dqmhsur xcsw iwkmwev hrvxj