Best choice for pre-vet undergrad

I think you can get hands on at most of the places that she has been accepted at. I know almost all have very active pre-vet clubs, jobs available locally and on campus etc. At K-State undergrads can work at the vet hospital or at local clinics, the zoo, research facilities, the animal units etc. There are calving, lambing, foaling classes that are very hands on. Most other schools are like that. My son enjoyed going there undergrad, got top grades, did well on the GRE, got lots of experience and internships (through mainly contacts with K-State vet school grads) and is at the top of his vet school class with people from many undergrad schools! So they key is to go where she feels good and is affordable. GPA and experience are the most important, not what school she goes to. Make sure she has a plan B.

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