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Hi everyone! Has anyone done a one-year masters program through schools like Tufts, CSU, or Iowa State to strengthen their application for vet school? How was it?
I did one at CSU. We were the test run for our program. I did not get in and went on to work, but many in the next few classes got into med and vet schools and those that didn't, tended to get sweet jobs.Hi everyone! Has anyone done a one-year masters program through schools like Tufts, CSU, or Iowa State to strengthen their application for vet school? How was it?
Which version? Anatomy, Neuro, ART?I completed the one-year biomedical masters at CSU (animal concentration). Cannot speak enough on how great of preparation it is for veterinary school. I did not get in last cycle (reapplying this round) but many of my classmates did. It's a really good opportunity to get a good basis in the classes most vet students struggle with (anatomy, physiology, immunology, etc.) but it's not easy. It is a tough program designed to demonstrate you have the academic capabilities to handle veterinary school. If you have more questions feel free to pm me.
I did Animal AnatomyWhich version? Anatomy, Neuro, ART?
I completed the one-year biomedical masters at CSU (animal concentration). Cannot speak enough on how great of preparation it is for veterinary school. I did not get in last cycle (reapplying this round) but many of my classmates did. It's a really good opportunity to get a good basis in the classes most vet students struggle with (anatomy, physiology, immunology, etc.) but it's not easy. It is a tough program designed to demonstrate you have the academic capabilities to handle veterinary school. If you have more questions feel free to pm me.
No unfortunately it is not. The anatomy portion is lab based rendering it unable to be an online degree.This program isn't available online, is it?
Nope. Each version of it requires a ton of lab time. Lots and lots and lots...This program isn't available online, is it?