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A large part of getting into vet school is based on experience and accomplishments in the horse industry at NC State. I'm sure quite a few people on the acceptance committee would know who I am... I know a lot of the vets and professors at NC State that are involved in the horse industry as I was closely associated with them as a youth. They taught me a whole lot about horses. NC State has one of the best vet schools and youth programs in the country. That's why NC always is on top at all of the horse regional, national, and world educational competitions for youth. |
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The one bit of real advice I can offer is make your decision on what you want to do. Don't worry about the boyfriend. If things are meant to work they will. If they don't and you make your decision based on him you will come to regret it.
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I just don't see the need in vet school when you can tell when a horse is sore just by looking at video. If you could master the ability to communicate in depth with horsies you could own the industry.
Now get to work!!! |
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Still, there is too much to do at this point to try to go to NC State. There is no way. I would go there if I didn't have to pay for 5 extra courses that I won't have upon graduating at UNC. I think UGA is a good alternative option under the circumstances. I like GA. I think that I will most likely stay at UNC, and live in GA for a year so that I can establish residency before attending UGA. |
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Of course, no race horses though. |
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