Skip to main content
1 answer
2
Updated 115 views

How does an undergraduate student balance getting good grades and the stress of gaining experience to make it in to veterinary school?

I am a college freshman majoring in animal sciences so I can become a veterinarian after I've graduated. My interests right now are large and small animal practices.


2

1 answer


0
Updated
Share a link to this answer
Share a link to this answer

Dolly’s Answer

Hi Meika,

Vet schools cut on GPA before they even look at experience.
So the priority stack is:

Protect your GPA

Build experience gradually

Add extras only when stable

Think of GPA as the “qualifying exam” and experience as the “differentiator.”

Keep open communication with your supervisor or vet

Most vets know students need balance.
Ask for:

Set weekly hours

Breaks during exam weeks

Flexible shifts during finals

You’ll be surprised how supportive they can be

All the best & hope some of these pointers help you.
0