I hope you guys enjoyed today's video!!! Let me know which lab you guys would have liked the best!! 🐾 also side note: I edited this video a little differently, let me know what you guys think!
Current first semester vet student (100% online for now). Love taking a break from my own studying to live vicariously through you and watching you do hands-on labs and seeing vet school from another student's perspective.
Definitely respect the hustle doing this while in school. I would not have even remotely been able to vlog and make anything resembling social media content back then (if it had existed). Keep it up!
I really enjoyed the content by Dyce. There’s a textbook called “the textbook of veterinary anatomy” and they also have flashcards which I really liked using!!
It’s so interesting to hear about vet school curriculums around the world! Don’t worry, before you know it you’ll be doing all the hands on stuff and it will be so worth it!!
Hi Amanda great video as always! My girlfriend and I are second year vet students. We were wondering your opinion on the Brown Bats. Like, who are they? I heard they are the best at OVC.
Hi!! Thanks for watching!! Wow you and your girlfriend must be #couplegoals! Great question! The brown bats are like this exclusive club of super creative vets (hence the name), it really is an honor to call yourself a brown bat! Hope that helps ☺️
What books or videos did you find helpful in helping you prepare for vet school? I really want to be a veterinarian and trying to learn as much as I can but I don't know where to start.
If I'm being honest I didn't read a ton of book to help prepare for vet school. Most of my prep happened through working or volunteering! But I really enjoyed watching the tv show Heartland Docs, DVM! It's one of my favourite vet shows!
Hi, I was wondering if you did not want to specialize in anything when you become a vet do you just do small animal or large animals things? In simplest form do you have to go to do anything else after vet school to be a small animal vet. Also thank you so much!!
If you don't want to specialize (which the majority of people don't!) you can either be a small animal general practitioner, a larger/equine animal GP or a mixed animal GP, so lots of options!! No extra schooling required, you can go straight into small animal practice!
Hi, I love your videos and I had a question. How did you know you wanted to be a veterinarian? And, if I go in this career what type of undergrad major should I have? Thank you 😊
Aw, thanks so much for watching!! I honestly can't remember what the one thing was that lead me to wanting to be a vet. For as long as I can remember I just wanted to be one (which is probably not very helpful, sorry!). In terms of what undergrad you should have, you can take any major (I personally think one with an emphasis on science is really helpful) as long as you can complete the pre-reqs needed to apply! Some popular ones are animal biology, biomed, biological science and zoology! Hope this helps, if you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask 😊
U r doing all this second year?!?!? Im 2. Year in vet school in Norway and we have theory all first three years! We Just have some microscopy, whitch now is all digital😑😑😑