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Since most pre-veterinary students are interested in the biological sciences and/or in working with animals, they tend to major either in sciences applied to working with animals (e.g., animal sciences, wildlife biology) or in basic sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, zoology).
Yes. Additional questions specific to MSU CVM should be answered in the Questions section on the MSU CVM section of VMCAS. You will only see the supplemental application if you have selected to apply to our program.
1) Submit TMDSAS Application and applicant evaluation forms via TMDSAS website . 2) Submit Supplemental Application via VMBS website . 3) Pay the Supplemental Application Fee. *Only pay this $75 fee once, keep a copy of your receipt as proof of payment.
Yes, absolutely. Vet schools are harder to get into than Medical schools. I had 100% of Biomedical Engineering class get accepted to Medical schools.. so I assume had anyone applied, they would have gotten in. Engineering knowledge will be great help in practice of (vet) medicine.
Veterinary school acceptance rates are notoriously low, even compared to medical school acceptance rates. Average vet school acceptance rates hover around 10-15% in the US.
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Some colleges and universities offer combined degree programs that can lead to a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Once enrolled, youll complete animal research, conduct lab meetings and participate in clinical training.
It is an interdiscipline between veterinary and biomedical sciences and devoted to animal and human wellbeing and understanding, preventing and treating disease. It interchanges the very cutting-edge knowledge and discovery to each community and mutually provides novel insights into respective field of research.
Either biomedical science or animal science are good options for vet school. Animal science gives more options and a better background in some of the husbandry aspects that are important for large animal veterinarians.

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