<p>The questions we ask can frame the way we see the world. You’re already starting off down the wrong path by asking “what colleges do aspiring vets attend?” as if it is somehow the college that gets you into vet school. Nope. </p>
<p>What gets you into vet school is what you do in college; did you take the required science classes, do you have a strong GPA, have you gotten to know some profs so you have good letters of rec, have you done volunteer work and/or have exposure to the veterinary world? You can go to the websites of vet programs and see what they look for in applicants. They will have a FAQ that explains what they want to see. I’ll give you your first link – [Frequently</a> Asked Questions for Students of the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis](<a href=“http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/studentprograms/subpages/faqs.html]Frequently”>http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/studentprograms/subpages/faqs.html) You should spend some time looking at the websites of other schools. You can also read books about the topic, such as one written by the former director of admissions at Cornell’s vet school [Amazon.com:</a> Get Into Veterinary School: Insights by an Admissions Expert](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Get-Into-Veterinary-School-Admissions/dp/1430324899]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Get-Into-Veterinary-School-Admissions/dp/1430324899)</p>