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How do I prepare?

How do I prepare?. What do I really know about what veterinarians do? Not doing this because you “love animals” Think about medical mode, applying for medicine Can I work for a veterinarian? Middle School to Freshman in High School Are there other ways to get experience with animals?

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How do I prepare?

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  1. How do I prepare? • What do I really know about what veterinarians do? • Not doing this because you “love animals” • Think about medical mode, applying for medicine • Can I work for a veterinarian? • Middle School to Freshman in High School • Are there other ways to get experience with animals? • Family farms – experiences during high school • AI, Duties, Breeding schedules • Equine • Can't be own animal • Like can't be own cat & dog • If training & getting paid, THEN you include it

  2. Anything else...? • What courses should I take in college? • Prerequisites • Encourage to take courses: • Business courses • Foreign Language • Histology, Histophysiology • Advanced Biology Courses • Should I do extracurricular activities? • Any involvement (leadership!) • Where can I get more information? • Website

  3. What about these? • Advanced Placement credits • Send a copy of the scores • Scores must meet the ISU criteria • CLEP – accepted only for humanities, arts and social sciences

  4. Apply Through VMCAS • All applicants must apply through VMCAS • http://aavmc.org/vmcas/vmcas.htm • Send LORs directly to VMCAS – all will be ELORS • Submit up to the maximum, but the committee will only look at three • Will look at random three, not those who you ask them tolook at • Send transcripts and GRE scores directly to College of Veterinary Medicine Admissions, 2270 Veterinary Medicine • For study abroad, transcripts are NOT needed if it is not part of a requirement

  5. Fall Deadlines • October 2, 2009 - • 12 Noon EDT (1:00 CDT) • Complete application due • (applications, fees, transcripts, evaluations) • ISU Supplemental • Due at Midnight • All snail-mail documents • MUST be postmarked by Oct 2 • October 31, 2009 • GRE scores received in CVM office • Spring Deadlines • February 1, 2010 • Fall term 2009 transcripts due • July 1, 2010 • Spring term 2010 transcripts due

  6. Application Information • Year – Total Applications – Qualified Applications • 2002 – 577 – 419 • 2003 – 654 – 566 • 2004 – 716 – 551 • 2005 – 648 – 509 • 2006 – 648 – 566 • 2007 – 819 – 509 • 2008 – 968 – 777 • 2009 – 1042 – 831

  7. Completing the application • Personal statement • Include all relevant information • Don't explain your epiphany of why you want to be a vet • Describe what you will bring to the profession • Show your maturity • Give it straight and to the point • Don't make it a creative writing assignment • Do not explain the same things you stated in your experiences • What you learned from your experiences • What you learned outside of the profession • “learned to work as a team” • Describe how your experiences have given you a good understanding of the veterinary profession • Have you had opportunities to demonstrate maturity, responsibility, leadership and community service? • What are your goals?

  8. Completing the Application • GRE Scores • Single exam with highest score used • Must have taken GRE with analytical writing section • Evaluations • Read the directions carefully! ELORs only will be accepted this year • http://www.aavmc.org/vmcas/evaluations.htm

  9. Completing the Application • Supplemental Application • All applications are required to complete the ISU supplemental application • Do not need to pay $60 fee if you are an ISU student!!!!

  10. Is the Applicant Qualified? • Does the applicant have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4 point scale? • Are all required courses completed or scheduled for completion by the end of Spring term 2010? (A maximum of 2 required science courses may be taken Spring term 2010 and a grade of C (2.0) or higher must be received in order to fulfill the science requirement) • Notify committee if something happens that is out of your control

  11. Non qualified Applications • An email is sent notifying the applicant that the application is withdrawn from consideration and specifying the deficiency in the application file. Deficiencies also will be posted on the supplemental application status page. • Direct questions to Kathy Kuehl (515)-294-6808 • Requests for special consideration must be submitted in writing to the Admissions Committee c/o Kathy Kuehl

  12. Academic Review • GRADES • Cumulative undergraduate grade point average • Grade point average in required science courses • Grade point average in the last 45 undergraduate credits taken • Grades in graduate courses are not considered in GPA calculations • GRE scores

  13. Academic Review • Academic Rigor • Total credits accumulated if no degree will be earned • Honors courses • College attended (credits from 2-year or 4-year institution) • Bachelor's degree or higher degree earned by the end of Spring term 2010 • Academic workload (credits per term) • Academic efficiency (withdrawals and repeats)

  14. Committee Review • Rank list based on Academics • Essays • Extracurricular/community activities and leadership • Work experience • Veterinary/Animal/Research experience • Knowledge of the veterinary profession • Not just medical, but people skills and business skills • Personal development activities • Volunteer Work • Study Abroad • References

  15. Interviews • Interview type – Behavioral (PDI)/Closed file • Interview teams – 3 interviewers • Interview length – ~50 minutes • Interviewees – 384 • Iowans – 98 • North Dakotans – 12 • South Dakotans – 14 • Nebraskans* – 44 • Connecticuter – 18 • Non-Resident/Non-Contracts – 198

  16. Complete Applicant Review • Academic Review • GPA • Cumulative GPA – 10% • Science GPA – 10% • Last 45 undergraduate GPA – 10% • GRE – 10% • Academic Rigor – 20% • Interview - 20%

  17. Applications • Total number – 1042

  18. Profile of class of 2013 • Gender • Men 47 (31.5%) • Women 102 (68.5%) • Age • Mean: 23.8 years • Range: 21-44 • Cumulative GPA: • Mean: 3.53 • Range: 2.79-4.0

  19. All Admission Offers Are Contingent • Spring transcripts received by the July 1 deadline • Return the acceptance form with the required deposit

  20. Expenses • Application Fees: • ISU ($60) • IF YOU ATTEND ISU AS AN UNDERGRADUATE YOU DO NOT NEED TO PAY THIS FEE!!! • VMCAS (variable)

  21. Financial Aid • Loans • External Scholarships • Over $482,000 in scholarships and awards are given to 75% of the VCM student body

  22. Placement Assistance • AVMA Matching program • AVMA Job Board • CVM Job Placement • On-site Interviews • Miscellaneous Assistance

  23. Application Post Mortem • A date will be determined to review unsuccessful applications for resident and Iowa State University applicants. Details will be provided at the time of notification of application status (mid February, 2010) • December 5-6 • January 8-10 • January 20s • February • ON WEBSITE!!!!

  24. Explanation Statement on VMCAS • “Something you wish to share” • Don't state GPA

  25. In experiences • Lump experiences into one statement • Ie: if you are PVC treasurer and VP two years, list both under PVC • http://vetmed.iastate.edu/supplemental-application/status

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