<p>I know it's hard to get into. 43% chance into vet school, even students with 4.0's get turned down, so why should I give it a shot?</p>
<p>I'm passionate. I love medical, I am patient, do well under pressure, and work well with horses.</p>
<p>I'm a high school senior with a bad transcript. I have a full-IB schedule (I've taken biology, pre cal, chemistry), but my junior year I slipped. I had depression, worked 25 hours a week, my house was foreclosed, grandma got breast cancer, parents nearly divorced.. It was a tough year and it showed. I had a terrible teacher as well. My GPA was 3.2 from my junior year, 3.6 freshman year, and 3.5 sophomore year.</p>
<p>My first SAT score was 1650, hopefully within the next two it will raise to 1850.</p>
<p>I have been riding horses for 5 years, have 120+ volunteer hours at a horse barn and a hospital, as well as miscellaneous other places. I am president of my ER team at school, consecutively placing 2nd at state the past two years. I am an executive mentor in my leadership program for the past 2 years.</p>
<p>I am afraid colleges will judge me for my junior year, as it was the most important. But truth is that it is a bad representation of how I am as a student. Do you think that I could be a candidate for veterinary school eventually, or should I already start to choose a different path?</p>
<p>Also, anyone know about Colorado State vs. Washington State? Or any other fantastic pre-vet college that would be appropriate to my statistics if I choose pre-vet?</p>
<p>Thank you so much!!</p>