Hey guys! I'm currently a 3rd year and am on track to graduate in the summer of 2020 (in a few months), and I'm also planning to apply for vet school this upcoming cycle.
Does anyone know if graduating a year early puts me at a disadvantage since I technically have "less schooling" than a lot of other applicants. I came in to college with a lot of credits to cover some classes and took multiple courses in the summer to get them done faster.
I have taken all the prerequisites to obtain my biology degree and to fulfill requirements for the vet schools I want to apply to, and was wondering if I should think about staying for longer to take some type of animal related courses? The types of courses that are offered at my school that I would consider taking are: mammology, invertebrate zoology, marine mammal biology, etc. These would all just be "extra classes/electives" for me. I would honestly rather not stay if I don't necessarily NEED to in order to save money from tuition and rent, but if this would boost my chances at all, I would consider staying to take about 3 more courses (an extra quarter). Does anyone have advice as for whether these extra classes would actually have an effect on my applications? Thanks so much!
Does anyone know if graduating a year early puts me at a disadvantage since I technically have "less schooling" than a lot of other applicants. I came in to college with a lot of credits to cover some classes and took multiple courses in the summer to get them done faster.
I have taken all the prerequisites to obtain my biology degree and to fulfill requirements for the vet schools I want to apply to, and was wondering if I should think about staying for longer to take some type of animal related courses? The types of courses that are offered at my school that I would consider taking are: mammology, invertebrate zoology, marine mammal biology, etc. These would all just be "extra classes/electives" for me. I would honestly rather not stay if I don't necessarily NEED to in order to save money from tuition and rent, but if this would boost my chances at all, I would consider staying to take about 3 more courses (an extra quarter). Does anyone have advice as for whether these extra classes would actually have an effect on my applications? Thanks so much!