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Hi,
I was talking to a good friend of mine who's a sophomore pre-vet at UC Davis (Animal Sci. major), aiming at CSU for vet school as a non-resident. Her GPA is currently slightly below a 3.0 thanks to a few C+'s. Though she's going to aim for as high of grades as possible (of course), she's said she not particularly worried about getting into vet school as she's intending to be a large animal vet and that the extreme shortage of people interested in large animal practice leads to numerous advantages like set aside slots andscholarships for people with an interest in large animal practice and the internships and such to back it up. Is this true in your experience?
Thanks.
I was talking to a good friend of mine who's a sophomore pre-vet at UC Davis (Animal Sci. major), aiming at CSU for vet school as a non-resident. Her GPA is currently slightly below a 3.0 thanks to a few C+'s. Though she's going to aim for as high of grades as possible (of course), she's said she not particularly worried about getting into vet school as she's intending to be a large animal vet and that the extreme shortage of people interested in large animal practice leads to numerous advantages like set aside slots andscholarships for people with an interest in large animal practice and the internships and such to back it up. Is this true in your experience?
Thanks.