what advising choice do i pick!?!?

<p>I don’t think it’s too big a deal. I mean, an advisor just goes over requirements with you and whatnot (i think, though maybe someone who’s actually met with an advisor could better answer this part) You can do that yourself just by going on the department websites. I’m sure there are probably websites geared towards students who are going to vet school. Also, whatever advisor you’re going to get will be able to do what they need to, even though they may not specifically be in the same program as you. </p>

<p>Either way it’s not like you can’t contact people in the Vet department if you need help. I emailed a professor from the community health department the other day and she promptly answered my questions. </p>

<p>To be honest I think that people could function without too much help from advisers.
I may be wrong but I feel as though many students could probably design their own schedules as long as they did the reading to look into their requirements.</p>

<p>Either way good luck. If you selected host advising hopefully they’ll place you with someone in your program based on the answers you put in the survey.</p>

<p>You’ve obviously got a lot of drive if you’re going into that field so whatever happens I’m sure it’ll work out. </p>

<p>Incase you need them here are some important links
Course Listing
<a href=“Tufts User Authentication - Stale Request”>Tufts User Authentication - Stale Request;

<p>Departments
<a href=“http://inside.tufts.edu/tuftslinks/view.php?cid=146[/url]”>http://inside.tufts.edu/tuftslinks/view.php?cid=146&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>General Requirements of Undergraduates
<a href=“The Bulletin | AS&E Students”>The Bulletin | AS&E Students;

<p>Hopefully some of that will help.
Again, good luck!</p>