I totally relate with your point on histology “pink and purple and you don’t really know what you’re looking at” I felt the same way when I took Vertebrate Anatomy last semester lol (I’m still in undergrad btw) Loved the video!!
Hi Amanda! I'm 17, and aspiring to go to OVC, and I just got my first animal related volunteer job! I'll be working with baby eastern cottontail rabbits in and rabbits in rehab! Any tips or advice for my first time working at a real rescue with real animals? I'm so excited and nervous. Love your channel btw
Congratulations!! That's so exciting! Don't be afraid to ask questions, it may seem intimidating, but you"ll get so much more out of it that way 😊 good luck!!!
You mentioned that you would be selling your anatomy study guides. Where can I find those. Just finished applying to vet schools and wouldn’t mind getting a head start.
So there was some copyright issues I ran into while making them! Trying to sort that out before I can post them for you guys!! Once I get it figured out I’ll make sure to post about it on here as well as on my Instagram!
Hey very informative video thanks, I am new vet student in europe, is it possible to do a video on how to write the licensing exam for canada is it the same as usa ? Thanks
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! It's the same as for the US! I haven't started the process of studying - however, when I start going through that process next year I will definitely be documenting the whole thing!
Hi! So the veterinary program is a professional program that’s 4 years long, so similar to an undergraduate degree. However, most vet schools in North America require you to have an undergraduate degree before getting accepted into the program! Hope that clarifies things!
I would honestly go straight to vet school if you get accepted!! There are some people who get into vet school without having touched a cow, so they tailor the program with that in mind!