What GPA do I need to get into Veterinary school?
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It does not really matter what your undergrad major is. as long as you fulfill all of the necessary science prerequisites. I tell students that if they are interested in business, to major in Business and take the needed science classes along the way. Many veterinarians eventually open their own clinic and know NOTHING about business which causes a problem, so having the business background could help you as a veterinarian, and if you do not make it to or through vet school, you will also have that to fall back on.
When applying to vet school it is important to know the amount of in-state and out-of -state students each school accepts. Many of the schools only accept a handful of students who do not live in that state. So apply smart! I would highly recommend buying a book called Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements which is published out of Purdue University every year. There you can find all of the statistics of incoming students from every AVMA accredited veterinary school, and it will help you have a better idea of which schools you should apply for. (see link below)
Also keep in mind that there are veterinary schools outside of the United States that prepare U.S. students to come back to the U.S. and practice as a DVM. These schools generally have a smaller applicant pool than the U.S. schools are are slightly less competitive to gain acceptance, but can give you a great education as well.
Good luck 🙂
One other thing that may help you get into Vet school is that many schools will give preferential admission to students who complete their undergraduate degree at the same university. This probably isn’t too much help for you now but may be something to consider.
Something else to think about is trying to obtain residency before you start Vet school. This can save up $100,000 in student loans. The average Vet student has at least $100,000 in student loans and if you pay out of state tutition, that figure will double. Also, you need to keep in mind that Vets don’t make that much money. You need to be sure that it is something you really want to do because you will have a big financial burden. For example, my wife jsut graduated from Vet school, makes $55,000/year and owes $200,000 in student loans. Needless to say, a big chunk of our paycheck goes to student loan payments
My cousin actually qualified as a minority, worked at the University’s small animal clinic and wanted to do farm animals, but she couldn’t get in with a 3.6. My doctor said he became a medical doctor because he couldn’t get into vet school, so it’s not a new problem.
Good luck and shoot for your dreams…always follow your heart!!
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