<p>I'm a sixteen year old junior, and my dream, and reach, school is Cornell. I want to be a bio undergrad, working toward vet school.</p>
<p>As of now, my GPA is a 3.7 and I have not taken my SATs. </p>
<p>I work pt, volunteer at a therapeutic riding stable and a vet's office, was a 4H member for four years, and during that time won second in state for a Hippology (horse knowledge) written state test. I spent a week two summers at Cornell, once for Dairy Science, the other for Vet Science. I was also accepted in a summer institute for the gifted program at Vassar college in fifth grade, recommendation only.</p>
<p>I know my resum</p>
<p>Quite frankly, a D looks bad for any college.
You could try CSUs and UCs though if you live in california.</p>
<p>A D in a quarter doesn’t necessarily appear on a transcript. Sometimes only the semester grades are shown.</p>
<p>I’m actually from New York.</p>
<p>[SUNY</a> Delhi - Academics - Associate Degree - Vet](<a href=“http://www.delhi.edu/academics/associate_degree/vet/index.php]SUNY”>404)</p>
<p><a href=“404”>404;
<p>SUNY Delhi would be a good and affordable option for a NYer.</p>
<p>Consider Virginia Tech.</p>
<p>Work work work! Study hard to raise your GPA. You have a pretty good resume. Have you started preparing for the SAT? You might consider taking it this Spring or at the end of the year. But check out schools with good vet programs and apply to lots.</p>