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FAQs > Question #13
Q: What kind of animal experience does the admissions committee look for?
A: The committee looks for both large and small animal experience which will indicate that you have a realistic knowledge of what's involved in being a veterinarian. It is wise to get exposure to as many veterinary experiences as you can.
- How long does it take to become a veterinarian?
- Do you have a veterinary technician program?
- What courses should I take in high school?
- Which courses are required for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine?
- What should my major be in college?
- Do applicants have a better chance if they do their undergraduate work at The University of Georgia?
- Where can I get an application?
- When are applications due?
- Which standardized tests are required?
- When should I take the GRE tests?
- What is the College of Veterinary Medicine's institution code for reporting GRE scores?
- Who should complete my evaluation forms?
- What kind of animal experience does the admissions committee look for?
- Where can I obtain financial aid information?
- Whom should I call after I have applied to find out if any additional information is needed?
- Where can a student find information on the Veterinary Medical Scientist Training (combined DVM/PhD) Program?
