<p>It really doesn’t matter where you go for undergrad. Going to a college that has a vet school might help a tiny bit, but I don’t think it should be the deciding factor on where you choose to go. Go somewhere you’re comfortable and can see yourself achieving. The main thing is, keep your grades up (you need at least around a 3.5 to be competitive) and get experience. Vet school is huge on wanting applicants to have experience. Any animal experience is good (volunteering at a shelter, farm, zoo, etc.), but at least some of the experience should be with a vet. Try finding an opportunity to shadow, volunteer, or even work at a vet clinic.</p>