I hope you enjoy today's video!! and thank you for 3000 subscribers!!! I can't believe how many people are supporting this channel. It means the absolute world to me, so thank you thank you thank you! 🥰 PS. sorry for the lighting changes in the video, the weather was doing crazy things the day I filmed!
My girlfriend just got into vet school and I did a search for vet school vlog, let me tell you, we watch these videos together and they have been invaluable for her prepping for this fall 2021 first semester. Keep it up!
Super helpful video, I’m planning on applying to WCVM and I’ve always been worried about my grades! Its nice to hear you be realistic about what you got, rather than what most people say “you need very high grades” which gives me too much room to worry lol
Congratulations on 3000 subscribers!! It was literally just yesterday you reached 1000!! Thank you for sharing your vet school experience and tips! It’s been really helpful to me.
Hey Amanda!! I've been trying to know more about the university of Guelph . I wanna go there so I'll be an international student. How much will the fees be?
Hey Amanda 👋 hopefully you're still active. I just wanted to know if you took the undergrad program at the Uni of Guelph or some other university? And how long was the duration of the program
Hey!! Thanks so much for watching!! There's no designated "pre-vet" program in Canada! To get into vet school you can take any undergraduate program as long as you can meet all the prerequisites to apply to vet school in that program! Hope that helps!
Hey Amanda. I have very urgent questions. So do i have to take that courses before starting to apply to a vet school? I mean I'm about to finish high school i thought that I could study my career immediately, but I notice that i have to complete those courses Right? And how much time they take?Thanks for the video by the way, best regards🎉
Hi! It depends on where you go to school - in North America students have to take courses (the ones in mentioned) in an undergraduate degree! Most schools allow you to apply to vet school in your third/fourth year of undergrad! So after high school it will be 3-4 years of school before a 4 year veterinary program! Hope that helps! If you have other questions feel free to send me a dm on Instagram @studentvetamanda
@@yourvetamanda That's really helpful I'm new in this vet world. I have just 2 questions more I hope you can answer it, I'm going to send you a dm. I'm really grateful, hope you're doing sooo great in vet school!
You definitely don't need to take these classes specifically! But if you are applying to ovc you will need to take classes that fulfil the pre-requisite requirements! Other vet schools may have other requirements for application that are different from the ones mentioned in this video! Hope that helps 😊
Hi Amanda! I'm an American Pre-Vet student looking into applying to OVC, and I was wondering when these Pre-Requisite courses need to be done in reference to your intended starting date. Most of the schools in America only require your Pre-Requisite courses to be done by the summer directly before you begin school there, but it seems like OVC wants them all done by the time you submit your application. Is this correct? Thank you for your help and your amazing channel :)
Yes, you're right about OVC, you need to have to courses completed by the time you submit your application. So if you're submitting your app in Feb of 2022 then the only courses you can use as prerequisites are courses from Fall semester of 2021 and earlier! Hope that helps, if you have any other questions let me know!
Hey Amanda, I want to be a vet and I became addicted to your videos. Just wondering can you take your pre requisite courses in any of the years leading up to application or do you have to take them the year of application?
Hi Amanda. Your video was really helpful and keep up the good work. Could you please tell me if I can use my undergrad courses from a full time four year degree as prerequisites on the application?
Do you think graduate and undergraduate cohort have different average to get in? I personally think it is harder to get high average with 3rd and 4th year courses compared to the first year courses.
I only have experience applying through the undergraduate cohort so I’m not too sure what the difference in averages is! And this is just based on my own personal experience, my first and second year grades were much lower than my 3rd and 4th year ones, but it will vary depending on which courses people choose to take for sure!!
Hi I recently found your channel and I have a question for you! :) I’m a senior in high school and I graduate in May. So far in college I listed nursing as my major but I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian. I have no experience with animals but I’ve taken “veterinarian” like classes (ex: aquatic science, equine science, small animal management, etc) and I loved those classes, but I was wondering how you wanted to know veterinary was for you? And what do you recommend me to do to figure out if it’s truly my passion? Thanks so much! 💛
Hi! Thanks so much for watching this video. I've wanted to be a vet for as long as I can remember but the one thing that was really key in figuring out if this was something I wanted to do long term was volunteering/shadowing veterinarians! I think it's so important for people to go out and experience the profession to see if it's something they can picture themselves doing for 20+ years! So working/volunteering in different areas of vet met is something I would really recommend! Hopefully that helps and best of luck with your schooling!!
Hello Amanda,i just wanted to ask if it is necessary for the international students to have a vet experience, cause in a country where i live high school students are not really allowed to volunteer in clinics or shelter houses!?
Hi! I was wondering for the stats course, can it be a psychology stats or does it have to be general stats? Also, can there be overlap between the courses used for prereqs and the courses in the last 2 semesters?
It depends on the school you're applying too! If you're applying to ovc you can check which stat pre-req courses count here: www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/recruitment/en/applyingtodvm/Academicrequirements.asp In terms of overlap, this is what was posted on the OVC website: "Courses will not be acceptable if they are repeats of previously passed courses, or if they are taken at the same level or a lower level in a subject area than previously passed courses in the same subject area.This includes courses with significant overlap in content. Students should consider their institution's course sequencing in determining if a course is considered the same level. Repeating a course or taking a course with significant content overlap may result in the entire semester being deemed inadmissible" If you want to check on the overlap of a course you can send an email to admdvm@uoguelph.ca 😊 hope that helps!
Hi Amanda, I hope you’re still answering questions. I just have a question regarding the admission requirements for the OVC. For the academic prerequisite courses, I noticed that it says that we must have a 2 semester courses or 1 full year course (1 credit) for Humanities or Social Sciences. Is it possible to have 0.5 credits (1 class) from Humanities and 0.5 credits (1 class) from Social Sciences? Or do we have to have that 1 credit from either Humanities OR Social Sciences independently? I would much appreciate the help!
Hi!! Sorry for the late reply!! From my understanding (when I applied) you could have 0.5 credits from humanities and 0.5 credits from Social science as long as you had a total of 1 credit in those categories!! Hope that helps, if you have any other questions don't hesitate to reach out!!!
Hey there! I don’t really understand the concept of undergrad- bachelors- actual university, masters etc..?I don’t understand how it all works cuz in my head it’s just 🙌🏼university🙌🏼. And done. Could you help me out? I’m kinda young but I’m really passionate about studying vetrinary in a few years, I just need help explaining the concept of studying it and what steps I need to take. Thank you🤍 (ps. I’m looking into the university of Queensland in Australia, or a local one in my country.. in case that helps X)
Hi!! So in North America, you need to take an undergrad degree (seperate from veterinary medicine) before you can apply to vet school! So I did my undergrad in Animal Biology and graduated with a Bachelors of science in Animal Biology and then I applied to vet school! You'll have to check the requirements for your country but I'm pretty sure the University of Queensland had a 5 year vet program so you don't need to do a seperate undergrad before applying! So each university will have different requirements to apply! Hope that helps!
Hey ...i wanted to ask that do we need high school mathematics to enroll in this course ..I m from india .and I have only done phy chem and bio in 12 class..no maths....or is their any way I can do some foundation course for maths ✨
Hello Amanda, I hope you are doing well! I'm currently a fourth-year biology student in the Philippines and I intend to apply to the veterinary medicine program as I aspire to become a veterinarian like you. However, my family is planning to migrate to Canada, and based on the requirements of veterinary admission to OVC, I do not have enough hours for the veterinarian or clinical experience. I am wondering if I can apply to a veterinary technician program in Ridgtown campus for two years then work in a vet clinic to obtain hours of experience then apply to OVC eventually? If so, will my grades from my pre-requisite courses still be valid? Assuming I apply after four years after finishing my undergrad. I am truly grateful for your amazing channel and I would appreciate your answer.
I'm not too sure. It depends on which vet school you're applying too and what their requirements are! I would email the school you're interested in applying to, to make sure you will meet all the admission requirements with that program!
Thank you! You are so kind 🥺. After a few days I did some research too and I was hoping I could study in the University of Guelph. However I joined the live story on Instagram (I think it was the UofG admission) and they told me I should finish a bachelors degree (4-5 years) first (and also meet the prerequisites) before I could apply to the veterinary medicine course.
Hey Amanda! Im a student at the University of Florida in my sophomore year I am planning on applying to at least 5 vet schools but the ones im interested in have different pre-reqs and some of these pre-reqs are just not available for me. Im already taking 4 semesters at a local community college to fulfill orgo and physics but i can't attend any animal nutrition (NCSU req) or anatomy and physiology courses (CSU req). If i don't take these courses will i automatically be denied by the college or should some other upper level bio classes help? Im already taking genetics of domestic animals, animals in human history (how we evolved and came to domestication etc), and intro to animal sciences, and canine + feline genetics (basically all the animal science courses my university offers).
Hi! I'm not sure how it works for American schools but for my vet school in Canada if you don't have the appropriate pre-req courses your application won't be looked at unfortunately!
Hi! I'm an international student and i want to apply to U of G Vet School, but I don't really understand how to apply to the 8 courses I have to take before applying to DVM. I just have to search the courses and apply or is there a degree to study them?
Hi I’m in ninth grade my name is Yshiali santiago Do you live in New England area and my dream is to become a veterinarian I’ve already been excepted into this high school that has an agricultural program is there any tips and advice on making it through really hard classes and how to get into a good college and stuff like that
hi! i’m currently a sophomore in highschool but i’ve been doing a lot of research on uni of guelph and requirements because i’m hoping after i finish gr 11 i can get early acceptance. For vet school, do i have to do my pre vet at a university or can i just do a 2 year degree in biology in college. Would they prefer students that went to universities then students that went to college? also what classes did you need to take in your senior year of highschool to get into pre vet?
Hi! To apply to vet school you need to submit courses that are from a university undergraduate program! So unfortunately you cannot apply with college courses. In senior year of high school I took all three sciences, English, calculus and advanced functions! Those were the courses I need for animal biology at the university of Guelph! Other undergrad programs may have different requirements!
I had all of my requirements done after first semester in third year! But some of these courses I took in my fourth year since I didn’t get in on my first attempt! Hope that helps 🙂
Hey Please I need, your help, please answer my comments when you see this. I am so confused. I want to apply to a school in USA like Virginia tech,but after doing my research,the school request for a prerequisite course and I was confused. I kept wondering where can I get this prerequisites courses because am not from USA and there is no pre vet school in my country. Right now I am in my second year of study,I am studying zoology in my university. I was just wondering if this prerequisites courses are course that should be among the course that are taught in my program. I am in my second year,first semester,the course take 4 years to complete and when I am done I will be graduating with a BSc in zoology. After my research About Virginia tech,the school asked for a BSc in any major and also request for the following prerequisites courses: General Biology: 2 semesters with labs. ...( Biology was taught in my first year for two semesters,it is also taught in my second year along with genetics, the course code in my second year first semester are bio 201,bio 251 and bio 201. Bio 251 is called genetics, biology will always be taught through out my years till my final year which it my 4th year) Organic Chemistry: 1 semester with lab. ...( This course was taught in my first year for two semesters and also in my second year for two semesters. But I think it will also be taught in my third year) Physics: 2 semesters with labs. ...( Physics are only taught in my first year for two semesters,the course code is Phy 101 for first semester and phy 102 for second semester) Biochemistry: 1 semester. ...( This course code is called BCH and it is taught in my second year first semester) English: 2 semesters. .( English was taught in my first year for 2 semester, like maths and humanities/ social science,they are taught only in my first year) Math: 2 semesters. ...(like English was taught in my first year for 2 semester) Humanities/Social Science: 2 semesters. .( This one like maths and English are taught in first year for two semesters) Medical Terminology: 1 semester.( I don't know more about this ). There are a lot of course taught in my zoology program I would have list them out but the comments will be too long.
The courses you're taking in your program seem like they would work for prerequisite courses on your vet school application! To be sure that you can use those courses I would email the admission committees for the vet schools you're interested in to double check! Good luck!
Hi @studentvetamanda Amanda I hope you're still checking your comments I'm a grade 12 student and I want to apply for BVMS but I crossed my application deadline as I figured out my course later and now I'm devastated . Is bvsc and bvms the same and if I choose bvsc can I do surgery just like bvms ? Or will it be different and if I enroll into a 4 year pre vet school can I do masters after that and then perform surgery or I need to do bachelor's in vet med again ? Please help me
Hi! I think it depends on where you are planning to go to school? I'm not familiar with either degree as we get a DVM in Canada. In Canada we have to take an undergrad degree (prevet) and then a 4 year degree for vet school! Feel free to message me on instagram @studentvetamanda or send me an email studentvetamanda@gmail.com with more information and I can try and figure it out!
heyy sista... I'm from India 🇮🇳. I'm like to do veterinary in abroad... and I'm doing BSc zoology...Can I get admission in vet school through this degree or bsc chemistry........ and what's the other stuff which I've to need???..
It depends on the vet school you're interested in applying to! I think a chemistry degree would be okay but you'll have to check the requirements for the school you're interested in!
Would histology and comparative histology but in humans be considered a cell biology course? I had a 4 hour lab with both. I went to Waterloo University…But always going to Guelph University because their library was amazing! Thank you! Susan
I hope you enjoy today's video!! and thank you for 3000 subscribers!!! I can't believe how many people are supporting this channel. It means the absolute world to me, so thank you thank you thank you! 🥰
PS. sorry for the lighting changes in the video, the weather was doing crazy things the day I filmed!
My girlfriend just got into vet school and I did a search for vet school vlog, let me tell you, we watch these videos together and they have been invaluable for her prepping for this fall 2021 first semester. Keep it up!
Aw I love that you watch them with your girlfriend!! You two are awesome! Wish her the best of luck for me ☺️
Super helpful video, I’m planning on applying to WCVM and I’ve always been worried about my grades! Its nice to hear you be realistic about what you got, rather than what most people say “you need very high grades” which gives me too much room to worry lol
Congrats on 3000+ followers!
ahhh thank you so much!! I still can't believe it 🥰
@@yourvetamanda Thank you good Job.
I love your videos! Your videos have inspired me to plan on going to vet school after I finish my RVT program. Hope everything is going well for you!
This is so exciting!! That’s awesome, you’ll do great!!
Congratulations on 3000 subscribers!! It was literally just yesterday you reached 1000!! Thank you for sharing your vet school experience and tips! It’s been really helpful to me.
Aw thank you so much for all the support!! It's still so crazy to me to see how fast this channel has grown 🥰
Thank you so much this will be so helpful you are truly inspiring
I'm glad you found it helpful!!! Thanks for watching!!
Hey Amanda!! I've been trying to know more about the university of Guelph . I wanna go there so I'll be an international student. How much will the fees be?
Hey! Here's a link to the university of Guelph's website for international students: www.uoguelph.ca/international/students/international-students
Thanks for this Amanda, was super helpful!! ❤️I was just wondering what your average was for both of your last two full-time semesters?
I'm glad you got something out of it!! 😊 I'd have to go back and check but I think it was around a 91%
Hey Amanda 👋 hopefully you're still active. I just wanted to know if you took the undergrad program at the Uni of Guelph or some other university? And how long was the duration of the program
I did my undergrad at the university of Guelph! It was a 4 year degree 😊
Hi Amanda !! Thanksssss for your great video! it helps me a lot !! Btw do you have any idea about the pre-vet program in Canada?
Hey!! Thanks so much for watching!! There's no designated "pre-vet" program in Canada! To get into vet school you can take any undergraduate program as long as you can meet all the prerequisites to apply to vet school in that program! Hope that helps!
Hey Amanda. I have very urgent questions. So do i have to take that courses before starting to apply to a vet school? I mean I'm about to finish high school i thought that I could study my career immediately, but I notice that i have to complete those courses Right? And how much time they take?Thanks for the video by the way, best regards🎉
Hi! It depends on where you go to school - in North America students have to take courses (the ones in mentioned) in an undergraduate degree! Most schools allow you to apply to vet school in your third/fourth year of undergrad! So after high school it will be 3-4 years of school before a 4 year veterinary program! Hope that helps! If you have other questions feel free to send me a dm on Instagram @studentvetamanda
@@yourvetamanda That's really helpful I'm new in this vet world. I have just 2 questions more I hope you can answer it, I'm going to send you a dm. I'm really grateful, hope you're doing sooo great in vet school!
Girl I'm taking cell biology right now and I FEEL YOU - really not vibing with this class haha :')
that class was a STRUGGLE! Keep pushing, you're almost done!!
Do I have to take all of these?
Helpful video btw
You definitely don't need to take these classes specifically! But if you are applying to ovc you will need to take classes that fulfil the pre-requisite requirements! Other vet schools may have other requirements for application that are different from the ones mentioned in this video! Hope that helps 😊
Hi Amanda! I'm an American Pre-Vet student looking into applying to OVC, and I was wondering when these Pre-Requisite courses need to be done in reference to your intended starting date. Most of the schools in America only require your Pre-Requisite courses to be done by the summer directly before you begin school there, but it seems like OVC wants them all done by the time you submit your application. Is this correct? Thank you for your help and your amazing channel :)
Yes, you're right about OVC, you need to have to courses completed by the time you submit your application. So if you're submitting your app in Feb of 2022 then the only courses you can use as prerequisites are courses from Fall semester of 2021 and earlier! Hope that helps, if you have any other questions let me know!
@@yourvetamanda Great, thank you!
Hey Amanda, I want to be a vet and I became addicted to your videos. Just wondering can you take your pre requisite courses in any of the years leading up to application or do you have to take them the year of application?
Nope, they can be taken in any year (for ovc at least)! Hope this helps and thanks for watching 🥰
Thank you and good luck on your finals
Hi Amanda. Your video was really helpful and keep up the good work. Could you please tell me if I can use my undergrad courses from a full time four year degree as prerequisites on the application?
It depends on the school you're applying to so double check that, but for most schools that's what you have to do!
Do you think graduate and undergraduate cohort have different average to get in? I personally think it is harder to get high average with 3rd and 4th year courses compared to the first year courses.
I only have experience applying through the undergraduate cohort so I’m not too sure what the difference in averages is! And this is just based on my own personal experience, my first and second year grades were much lower than my 3rd and 4th year ones, but it will vary depending on which courses people choose to take for sure!!
Hi I recently found your channel and I have a question for you! :) I’m a senior in high school and I graduate in May. So far in college I listed nursing as my major but I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian. I have no experience with animals but I’ve taken “veterinarian” like classes (ex: aquatic science, equine science, small animal management, etc) and I loved those classes, but I was wondering how you wanted to know veterinary was for you? And what do you recommend me to do to figure out if it’s truly my passion? Thanks so much! 💛
Hi! Thanks so much for watching this video. I've wanted to be a vet for as long as I can remember but the one thing that was really key in figuring out if this was something I wanted to do long term was volunteering/shadowing veterinarians! I think it's so important for people to go out and experience the profession to see if it's something they can picture themselves doing for 20+ years! So working/volunteering in different areas of vet met is something I would really recommend! Hopefully that helps and best of luck with your schooling!!
@@yourvetamanda Thank you for responding!!
Hello Amanda,i just wanted to ask if it is necessary for the international students to have a vet experience, cause in a country where i live high school students are not really allowed to volunteer in clinics or shelter houses!?
As far as I know, if you're applying as an international student you need volunteer experience!
In the US I have to do o chem, physics, and calculus as well 😩
Ouuu I’ve heard organic chem is tough! Good luck! You’ve got this!!
@@yourvetamanda thank you! I love your channel, it’s hard finding RUclips videos on the veterinarian experience :)
@@daniellai7601 I'm so glad you find it helpful!! Thanks again for the support 🥰
I can second that mcb 2050 was not a fun time
Honestly still scarred 😂
Hi! I was wondering for the stats course, can it be a psychology stats or does it have to be general stats? Also, can there be overlap between the courses used for prereqs and the courses in the last 2 semesters?
It depends on the school you're applying too! If you're applying to ovc you can check which stat pre-req courses count here: www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/recruitment/en/applyingtodvm/Academicrequirements.asp
In terms of overlap, this is what was posted on the OVC website: "Courses will not be acceptable if they are repeats of previously passed courses, or if they are taken at the same level or a lower level in a subject area than previously passed courses in the same subject area.This includes courses with significant overlap in content. Students should consider their institution's course sequencing in determining if a course is considered the same level. Repeating a course or taking a course with significant content overlap may result in the entire semester being deemed inadmissible" If you want to check on the overlap of a course you can send an email to admdvm@uoguelph.ca 😊 hope that helps!
Hi Amanda, I hope you’re still answering questions. I just have a question regarding the admission requirements for the OVC. For the academic prerequisite courses, I noticed that it says that we must have a 2 semester courses or 1 full year course (1 credit) for Humanities or Social Sciences. Is it possible to have 0.5 credits (1 class) from Humanities and 0.5 credits (1 class) from Social Sciences? Or do we have to have that 1 credit from either Humanities OR Social Sciences independently?
I would much appreciate the help!
Hi!! Sorry for the late reply!! From my understanding (when I applied) you could have 0.5 credits from humanities and 0.5 credits from Social science as long as you had a total of 1 credit in those categories!! Hope that helps, if you have any other questions don't hesitate to reach out!!!
I'm in 10th grade right now...what school did you go to for undergrad? And what school did you attend after?
I went to the university of Guelph for my undergrad and the Ontario veterinary college for vet school!
@@yourvetamanda thank you
What specialty did you pursue in Veterinarian Medicine?
Hey there! I don’t really understand the concept of undergrad- bachelors- actual university, masters etc..?I don’t understand how it all works cuz in my head it’s just 🙌🏼university🙌🏼. And done. Could you help me out? I’m kinda young but I’m really passionate about studying vetrinary in a few years, I just need help explaining the concept of studying it and what steps I need to take. Thank you🤍 (ps. I’m looking into the university of Queensland in Australia, or a local one in my country.. in case that helps X)
Hi!! So in North America, you need to take an undergrad degree (seperate from veterinary medicine) before you can apply to vet school! So I did my undergrad in Animal Biology and graduated with a Bachelors of science in Animal Biology and then I applied to vet school! You'll have to check the requirements for your country but I'm pretty sure the University of Queensland had a 5 year vet program so you don't need to do a seperate undergrad before applying! So each university will have different requirements to apply! Hope that helps!
Can you tell me what are some pre-requisites for high school classes that would be good to take?
Never mind Miss Amanda, I will watch this video no need to reply to my other comment 😃👍
if you don't get your desired grade or fail a pre req can you retake the course? Btw love ur vids
At the university of Guelph (where I did my undergrad) you can only retake a course if you fail! Thanks so much for watching, hope this helps 🥰
Hey ...i wanted to ask that do we need high school mathematics to enroll in this course ..I m from india .and I have only done phy chem and bio in 12 class..no maths....or is their any way I can do some foundation course for maths ✨
Hey! For my undergrad degree I needed grade 12 advanced functions and calculus was optional!
Ohh that's great so..from which university uh did ur degree 🤭..I hope I can enroll into that one then
Hey I'm in class 10 and I wanna be a vet too!!
Hi Amanda! what program did you apply for the undergraduate program? I want to apply but i don't know which program to start with
I took animal biology as an undergrad and loved it!!
Hello Amanda, I hope you are doing well! I'm currently a fourth-year biology student in the Philippines and I intend to apply to the veterinary medicine program as I aspire to become a veterinarian like you. However, my family is planning to migrate to Canada, and based on the requirements of veterinary admission to OVC, I do not have enough hours for the veterinarian or clinical experience.
I am wondering if I can apply to a veterinary technician program in Ridgtown campus for two years then work in a vet clinic to obtain hours of experience then apply to OVC eventually?
If so, will my grades from my pre-requisite courses still be valid? Assuming I apply after four years after finishing my undergrad.
I am truly grateful for your amazing channel and I would appreciate your answer.
Hey! I sent you a message on instagram!
What are examples of social science course ?
Sociology, Geography, Anthropology (there’s a ton more but here are some examples)!
Hi! Can I take LPN (licensed practical nursing) as my pre-vet course?
I'm not too sure. It depends on which vet school you're applying too and what their requirements are! I would email the school you're interested in applying to, to make sure you will meet all the admission requirements with that program!
Thank you! You are so kind 🥺. After a few days I did some research too and I was hoping I could study in the University of Guelph. However I joined the live story on Instagram (I think it was the UofG admission) and they told me I should finish a bachelors degree (4-5 years) first (and also meet the prerequisites) before I could apply to the veterinary medicine course.
Hey Amanda! Im a student at the University of Florida in my sophomore year I am planning on applying to at least 5 vet schools but the ones im interested in have different pre-reqs and some of these pre-reqs are just not available for me. Im already taking 4 semesters at a local community college to fulfill orgo and physics but i can't attend any animal nutrition (NCSU req) or anatomy and physiology courses (CSU req). If i don't take these courses will i automatically be denied by the college or should some other upper level bio classes help? Im already taking genetics of domestic animals, animals in human history (how we evolved and came to domestication etc), and intro to animal sciences, and canine + feline genetics (basically all the animal science courses my university offers).
Hi! I'm not sure how it works for American schools but for my vet school in Canada if you don't have the appropriate pre-req courses your application won't be looked at unfortunately!
Hi! I'm an international student and i want to apply to U of G Vet School, but I don't really understand how to apply to the 8 courses I have to take before applying to DVM. I just have to search the courses and apply or is there a degree to study them?
Hi I’m in ninth grade my name is Yshiali santiago Do you live in New England area and my dream is to become a veterinarian I’ve already been excepted into this high school that has an agricultural program is there any tips and advice on making it through really hard classes and how to get into a good college and stuff like that
Can i take vet course if i have no science background, if so what courses should i take to apply for vet school
Can one get into the OVC DVM program with an undergrad from a different university? (assuming you've checked off all 8 prerequisites)
Yes definitely!! You can do your undergrad anywhere!!
@@yourvetamanda omg I'm so happy abt that 😭😭😭 my whole university plan isn't ruined now :')
hi! i’m currently a sophomore in highschool but i’ve been doing a lot of research on uni of guelph and requirements because i’m hoping after i finish gr 11 i can get early acceptance. For vet school, do i have to do my pre vet at a university or can i just do a 2 year degree in biology in college. Would they prefer students that went to universities then students that went to college? also what classes did you need to take in your senior year of highschool to get into pre vet?
Hi! To apply to vet school you need to submit courses that are from a university undergraduate program! So unfortunately you cannot apply with college courses. In senior year of high school I took all three sciences, English, calculus and advanced functions! Those were the courses I need for animal biology at the university of Guelph! Other undergrad programs may have different requirements!
Did your pre reqs require chemistry?
We had to have a biochemistry course!
Hi how long did it take you to complete the course requirements 2 or 4 years
I had all of my requirements done after first semester in third year! But some of these courses I took in my fourth year since I didn’t get in on my first attempt! Hope that helps 🙂
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Please I need, your help, please answer my comments when you see this.
I am so confused.
I want to apply to a school in USA like Virginia tech,but after doing my research,the school request for a prerequisite course and I was confused.
I kept wondering where can I get this prerequisites courses because am not from USA and there is no pre vet school in my country.
Right now I am in my second year of study,I am studying zoology in my university. I was just wondering if this prerequisites courses are course that should be among the course that are taught in my program.
I am in my second year,first semester,the course take 4 years to complete and when I am done I will be graduating with a BSc in zoology.
After my research About Virginia tech,the school asked for a BSc in any major and also request for the following prerequisites courses:
General Biology: 2 semesters with labs. ...( Biology was taught in my first year for two semesters,it is also taught in my second year along with genetics, the course code in my second year first semester are bio 201,bio 251 and bio 201.
Bio 251 is called genetics, biology will always be taught through out my years till my final year which it my 4th year)
Organic Chemistry: 1 semester with lab. ...( This course was taught in my first year for two semesters and also in my second year for two semesters. But I think it will also be taught in my third year)
Physics: 2 semesters with labs. ...( Physics are only taught in my first year for two semesters,the course code is Phy 101 for first semester and phy 102 for second semester)
Biochemistry: 1 semester. ...( This course code is called BCH and it is taught in my second year first semester)
English: 2 semesters. .( English was taught in my first year for 2 semester, like maths and humanities/ social science,they are taught only in my first year)
Math: 2 semesters. ...(like English was taught in my first year for 2 semester)
Humanities/Social Science: 2 semesters. .( This one like maths and English are taught in first year for two semesters)
Medical Terminology: 1 semester.( I don't know more about this ).
There are a lot of course taught in my zoology program I would have list them out but the comments will be too long.
The courses you're taking in your program seem like they would work for prerequisite courses on your vet school application! To be sure that you can use those courses I would email the admission committees for the vet schools you're interested in to double check! Good luck!
Hi @studentvetamanda Amanda I hope you're still checking your comments I'm a grade 12 student and I want to apply for BVMS but I crossed my application deadline as I figured out my course later and now I'm devastated . Is bvsc and bvms the same and if I choose bvsc can I do surgery just like bvms ? Or will it be different and if I enroll into a 4 year pre vet school can I do masters after that and then perform surgery or I need to do bachelor's in vet med again ? Please help me
Hi! I think it depends on where you are planning to go to school? I'm not familiar with either degree as we get a DVM in Canada. In Canada we have to take an undergrad degree (prevet) and then a 4 year degree for vet school! Feel free to message me on instagram @studentvetamanda or send me an email studentvetamanda@gmail.com with more information and I can try and figure it out!
Am busy watching this because I have just applied for BVM and I hope to get in 2022 and be watching more of your videos as a guideline 🙏🙏🍀
Crossing my fingers for you!! So exciting!!
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I'm from India 🇮🇳. I'm like to do veterinary in abroad... and I'm doing BSc zoology...Can I get admission in vet school through this degree or bsc chemistry........ and what's the other stuff which I've to need???..
It depends on the vet school you're interested in applying to! I think a chemistry degree would be okay but you'll have to check the requirements for the school you're interested in!
Would histology and comparative histology but in humans be considered a cell biology course? I had a 4 hour lab with both. I went to Waterloo University…But always going to Guelph University because their library was amazing! Thank you! Susan