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EP003- Peer Review: Applying to Vet School from the Student POV
Manage episode 283997811 series 2848490
Katelyn Cotnoir and Stepfanie George are both veterinary students at the University of Missouri. They share their experiences and insights on applying to vet school and discuss GRE preparation, animal-related experiences, tips on writing the personal essay prompts and how they prepared for the vet school interview. The discussion continues to include their current vet school experience, vet school “survival tips”, and future goals.
Topics discussed in this episode
1:15- Students share their path to a career in veterinary medicine
2:45 – Preparing for vet school during your undergraduate years
6:40- Helpful undergraduate courses for vet school, beyond the required prerequisites
9:17- Student factors that influenced their vet school choice
14:12- GRE preparation
18:29 – Letters of recommendation
22:20- Animal-related experience
26:30- Writing the personal essay questions
33:17- The vet school interview experience and tips for preparing
42:23- The vet school experience and school/life balance
50:01- The MPH (Master’s in Public Health) dual degree program
54:04- Students share their future plans
Resources mentioned in this episode
AAVMC (Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges):
- Main site - https://www.aavmc.org/
- Admissions requirements
- What to Know before you apply
- Letters of Recommendation
ETS GRE Preparation- https://www.ets.org/gre
Magoosh Test Preparation - https://magoosh.com/
The Student Doctor Network - https://www.studentdoctor.net/profession/veterinary/
- The Student Doctor Network Interview Feedback
Subscribe to The Academic Veterinarian by visiting our website here or wherever you get your podcasts (Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Podbean and others)
Contact The Academic Veterinarian with your comments, questions, and suggestions by emailing theacademicvet@gmail.com
9 Episoden
Manage episode 283997811 series 2848490
Katelyn Cotnoir and Stepfanie George are both veterinary students at the University of Missouri. They share their experiences and insights on applying to vet school and discuss GRE preparation, animal-related experiences, tips on writing the personal essay prompts and how they prepared for the vet school interview. The discussion continues to include their current vet school experience, vet school “survival tips”, and future goals.
Topics discussed in this episode
1:15- Students share their path to a career in veterinary medicine
2:45 – Preparing for vet school during your undergraduate years
6:40- Helpful undergraduate courses for vet school, beyond the required prerequisites
9:17- Student factors that influenced their vet school choice
14:12- GRE preparation
18:29 – Letters of recommendation
22:20- Animal-related experience
26:30- Writing the personal essay questions
33:17- The vet school interview experience and tips for preparing
42:23- The vet school experience and school/life balance
50:01- The MPH (Master’s in Public Health) dual degree program
54:04- Students share their future plans
Resources mentioned in this episode
AAVMC (Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges):
- Main site - https://www.aavmc.org/
- Admissions requirements
- What to Know before you apply
- Letters of Recommendation
ETS GRE Preparation- https://www.ets.org/gre
Magoosh Test Preparation - https://magoosh.com/
The Student Doctor Network - https://www.studentdoctor.net/profession/veterinary/
- The Student Doctor Network Interview Feedback
Subscribe to The Academic Veterinarian by visiting our website here or wherever you get your podcasts (Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Podbean and others)
Contact The Academic Veterinarian with your comments, questions, and suggestions by emailing theacademicvet@gmail.com
9 Episoden
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