VVMS Vanderbilt Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society
General Prerequisites Pre-vet students must take the same general prerequisites as pre-med students Two semesters of: General Chemistry Organic Chemistry Introductory Biology Physics Including labs
Additional Prerequisites In addition, many vet schools may require some combination of the following: Genetics Microbiology Biochemistry Cellular Biology Animal Nutrition Calculus or statistics Humanities and social sciences English composition
Shadowing Experience is absolutely necessary for veterinary school applications You need to spend time in a veterinary hospital or similar setting in the presence of a veterinarian 400 hours is a good number to aim for as a minimum Average number of hours for admitted students usually above 1000 Hours not in the presence of a veterinarian can be counted as “animal experience” hours
GRE The GRE is also required for admission to vet school Thankfully, the MCAT is not required, but is accepted at some schools If anyone is interested, we can schedule a presentation from Kaplan about test prep
How VVMS can help! Advice from your peers on which classes to take, when, and with which professors Meetings with admissions officers Volunteering at the humane society Partnering with VPAWS Touring the zoo Visit to a dairy farm Mock interview questions
Inspiration from Mr. Pigglesworth