Hi everyone! Here is a guide on how to ace the Multiple Mini Interview format for vet school applicants in the UK from a 100% accepted vet student starting at Bristol this autumn.
Thank you so much for starting your channel! I was starting to get a bit stressed and caught up in how unobtainable I thought vet uni was as I am about to start year 13. But your videos have calmed me down a bit and I'm realising I'm on track for applying vet med. keep up the good work and I hope you get your uni places in September :)
im glad i could help! im sorry for not being so active recently, moving house and country and it is tiring ahhaha. you'll be just fine, i know applications for this year is more stressful because vet schools are oversubscribed and will defer a lot of this years spaces to next year after the u turn in a level results. However please do not be discouraged. You will be just fine, and even if u have to reapply for 2022 entry its okay, too. Some of the people in my course took 3 tries to get in, and there are some 25+ year olds on the course. I personally had to redo one year of my GCSEs after i decided to completely switch subjects. Even if its a slower journey, itll be alright. All the best!
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I had no idea that MMI was a thing until very recently! Thanks for the info, great video :)
Thank you so much for the awesome video! I'm so nervous for my upcoming interview and knowing a little bit of what to expect helps me setting some of that anxiety
i have an RVC interview in a week and an Edinburgh interview in February. Im so nervous HAHAHHA do you have any tips for the ethics section? And how to demonstrate the qualities of a vet (communication, teamwork, leadership)? thank you!!
I've got my Edinburgh interview in a month, and you said it did a Lego building task... i had this for my RVC communication task. So was this for both or did you mix them up?
thank you so much for this vid, quite helpful. btw do you have any recommendations for mooc websites? and have u ever considered uni of Glasgow since its popular for BVMS too.
i don't think it is expected to know exactly which organ but you are expected to identify the system. If you do A level or IB bio or any equivalent it shouldnt be a problem because you will learn human physiology. and they will guide u to the correct answer! so dw about it ^_^