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• 5 months ago •
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Need Help Finding Colleges

Hello! I'm Bella, I'm hoping to major in Animal Science for my bachelor's degree (undecided what to minor in as of right now) and I intend to become a general Veterinarian for domesticated animals. Which schools do you all suggest I keep in mind or consider applying to? I am soon-to-be senior with a diverse background, trilingual, UWGP of 3.84 & WGP of 4.2 (for 11th grade year), and am mostly an A student, occasionally a B. I'm also hoping to go to school in the DMV area, possibly?

SCHOOLS I KNOW OF ALREADY:

- Cornell

- Lees-McRae College

- University of North Carolina, Raleigh

- University of Maryland, College Park (first choice)

Please let me know if you're aware of any other good schools that could match my skills set! Thank you!

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• 4 months ago

While this will depend largely on your extracurricular activities and background, here’s a DMV-ish shortlist of schools to consider.

Virginia Tech offers a degree in Animal Science and has a great network to vet programs.

North Carolina State also has an Animal Science degree and is a major research school with a large research endowment.

Lastly, even if you don’t think you have a shot, you might want to apply to Duke. It doesn’t have an Animal Science degree, but the Biology, Zoology, and Anatomy programs are world-renowned. The worst they can say is no, and you sound like an interesting person to me, so they might think that too.

Hope this helped, and good luck.

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