Getting Into Veterinary School
Published 6/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 785.01 MB | Duration: 0h 47m Perfect for preparing to go to vet school. This encompasses writing your personal statement and interview techniques |
What you'll learn
Be able to understand what vet schools like to see when applying
Describe the up and coming issues in the veterinary community
Understand basic ethics in preparation for your interview
Understand the relevant work experience to undertake before applying to vet school
Have a better understanding of veterinary medicine
Requirements
No previous experience needed
Description
This course is specifically for students, or anyone really, who are looking to apply to go to veterinary school. I am a UK-based veterinary student, soon to be completing my degree and am looking forward to helping other prospective students into this amazing field. I only applied to UK universities, however, this course is helpful for all. It begins with the work experience that you will need in order to apply to university, and what work experience is best, as well as the aims you want to get out of this. It is then followed on by how to write your personal statement, which is obviously one of the most important parts of applying to vet school. It is full of top tips, interesting insights, and most importantly, what not to do. This course then goes into interview techniques for when your personal statement has blown them away, which is generalised for all different interview types you will get at the different vet schools. Here, we have more helpful information and up to date issues in the veterinary community, which many are asked about during interviews. It is all compiled into one place, perfect for your prospective, dedicated vet student.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Personal Statement and Work Experience
Lecture 2 Top Tips for Your Personal Statement
Lecture 3 Do's and Don'ts for your Personal Statement
Lecture 4 Work Experience
Section 3: Interviews
Lecture 5 Multi-Modal Interviews
Lecture 6 Panel Interviews
Lecture 7 Ethical Conundrums
Section 4: Up and Coming Veterinary Issues
Lecture 8 Badger Culling and TB
Lecture 9 Brachycephalics
Lecture 10 Antimicrobial Resistance
Lecture 11 Ear Cropping
Who this course is for
Prospective veterinary students
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