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Vet school personal statement: how to write + examples.

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Reviewed by:

Rohan Jotwani

Former Chief Resident in Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, & Admissions Officer, Columbia University

Reviewed: 6/16/23

Writing your personal statement for vet school is no easy feat, but we’ve got you covered! Follow along for expert tips and successful examples of vet school personal statements.

When it comes to your vet school application, one of the main requirements is your personal statement, which can hold a lot of weight. This essay is your first opportunity to demonstrate your personality and why you would be an excellent candidate beyond your grades. 

For some, an excellent personal statement can even help make up for low grades or test scores, so it’s important to get it right.

Luckily, we’ve compiled our best tips and successful vet school personal statement examples to help you through the process. We’ll review tips from our experts on how to write a stand-out essay, examine each of our essay samples, and explain what made them successful. 

If you’re currently applying for vet school and are looking for assistance on any part of the application process, don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our experienced admissions advisors at any time. We know how hard it is to get into vet school ; we can help!

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How to Write a Personal Statement for Vet School

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Here are some of our top tips when writing a personal statement for vet school.

Write Now, Edit Later

In most writing scenarios, getting started is the hardest part. The best way to relieve that stress is to start writing and keep going. It doesn’t have to be perfect; it can be longer or shorter than the word count initially. The purpose of this method is to pull out all the information and review it later on.

Try writing out your entire story, front to back, of how you grew up and developed an interest in vet school . Make sure to include two to three relevant work experiences. 

Once you have nothing left to say, look at what you’ve written and highlight the best, most relevant parts. Then, you can begin editing backward and pull out your best ideas. 

Consider Your Unique Perspective

Your story, no matter what it is, has value. Vet schools are competitive, and your admissions committee will see hundreds of applications. Finding a way to frame your unique perspective in your personal statement can help to create a memorable essay that will leave a lasting impression on readers. 

Consider your hometown, culture, family, passions, etc. Some students compare their passion for learning a challenging skill like playing the piano to the commitment and dedication required for vet school. 

There are no wrong answers here, as long as you can connect what makes you unique to your work experiences and why you would be an excellent vet school candidate. 

Revise, Revise, Revise!

It may sound obvious, but there has never been a more important time to revise an essay repeatedly. Remember, vet school is competitive. Something as small as a spelling or grammatical error could make the difference between getting in or not. 

Run your work by your teachers, family, and friends for revisions - not rewrites! Every word should sound like something you would authentically say. It would help if you had others help you edit, but ensure the paper still sounds like you. 

Vet School Personal Statement Examples

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Here are three excellent examples of vet school personal statements. Below you’ll find veterinary school personal statement samples and our explanations of why the essay was successful. 

1. Example From the Veterinary School at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

“Living with my single mother, a nurse who often works over 60 hours a week to support my family, has taught me the value of hard work. From her, I have learned to be passionate and meticulous in all the work that I do. She instilled in me the need to constantly stay busy and involved.  I thrive in an environment that challenges me and requires quick thinking. Due to the influence of my mother, I have developed a strong perseverance and sense of determination. My parents’ divorce kept me in a changing environment growing up–I had to adapt to a variety of living situations with little finances to support us.  From this, I acquired the skills of being thrifty and knowing how to make sacrifices. The characteristics I have developed through my home environment growing up made me into an ideal candidate for vet school and a future veterinarian – a person who is passionate and dedicated to their work, but who also can cope with a fast-paced environment and problematic situations.  For the past seven years, I have applied these qualities to volunteering and caring for animals, developing my interest in veterinary medicine further. When I was thirteen, I volunteered at Birmingham Zoo in Alabama.  A large part of my role there included guest education about the animals on exhibit, usually using artifacts such as animal hides and skulls to explain various topics.  I worked mainly in the lorikeet exhibit, where I stayed in the exhibit with the birds while guests walked through. My jobs were to watch over the interactions between the birds and the guests, as well as to educate the guests about the birds.  From working there, I realized that I really liked getting to educate people about animals, a large portion of the job of a veterinarian. The most influential experience I’ve had on my decision to become a veterinarian was working at Elk Grove Pet Clinic.  I have been a kennel attendant there since 2007, where my job is to take care of all the in-house pets, care for the boarding animals, assist in appointments, give medications, and help with the cleaning of the clinic.  I have observed numerous surgeries, including routine spay and neuter surgeries, but also more unusual surgeries such as a 6 pound tumor removal from a dog and a surgery on the clinic’s ferret to remove tumors from his pancreas.  I have handled and cared for not only cats and dogs, but also macaws, cockatoos, snakes, ferrets, chinchillas, and tortoises.  Through working there, I had the opportunity to observe the duties of a private practice vet and see how they normally handle appointments, surgeries, and client communication in difficult situations. I have observed the doctor discussing with clients care options and the possibility of euthanasia, as well as assisted in euthanasia.  I have also assisted during emergencies, such as immediate care for a dog hit by a car. Through working at Elk Grove Pet Clinic, I have seen the responsibilities of a vet in caring for an animal in appointments and emergencies, as well as the importance of educating and discussing options with the pet owners.  I spent my junior year of college interning at the Champaign County Humane Society. I did an Animal Care Internship in the fall and a Medical/Lab Internship in the spring. The Medical/Lab Internship reaffirmed my decision of wanting to go to veterinary school.  While interning, I was able to gain experience performing physical exams, drawing blood, giving treatments and medications, restraining animals, microchipping animals, trimming nails, and learning what signs to look for in a sick animal.  I learned how to make and read an ear cytology slide, as well as how to tell if an animal has a bacterial ear infection or ear mites. The animals that I worked with were mainly cats and dogs, but also included guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, chinchillas, and bearded dragons.  I was able to compare the duties of a shelter veterinarian and a private practice veterinarian, which varied due to the financial constraints of a shelter and the fact that the animals in the shelter do not have owners for the veterinarian to consult with.  Through my internships, I learned how much I enjoy doing physical exams, finding out what is wrong with an animal, and learning how to treat it. As a veterinarian, I would be able to apply all of these experiences by working in a science that is continually advancing, while contributing to the field through research and public education.  The skills that I have developed and the knowledge I have gained through working with animals have strengthened my interest in veterinary medicine.  Overall, my experiences with animals, my profound passion for science, and the characteristics I have developed through my home environment have shaped me into an excellent candidate for veterinary school.” 

Why this essay works:

In this example, the student begins by connecting their passion for vet school to her childhood experiences. The applicant then lists their valuable experience to demonstrate continued investment in their chosen career path.

They conclude by summarizing their writing - mentioning their passions for animals, science, and experience, all as reasons to accept them into the program. 

This essay is strong overall; however, it lacks a bit of reading flow. While it’s good to remind the admissions committee of your achievements and how they helped you grow, keep in mind that they’ve already seen these accomplishments on your CV. 

Your personal statement should be focused on telling your story rather than simply listing your achievements. Still, this student wrote a successful essay. 

2. Example from the University College Dublin’s Veterinary Medicine Program (Graduate)  

“From an early age, it was clear to me that my career path would involve working with animals in a clinical context, as I have always had a passion for science, animal health, and welfare.  My first exposure to the veterinary clinical environment was through a high school program, which provided me with the insight into how rewarding and fulfilling it was to be able to use scientific knowledge in order to diagnose, treat, prevent and ideally cure diseases.  This has led me to study Biochemistry for my undergraduate degree, as I wanted to have a solid basis for a comprehensive understanding of the metabolism and function of animals in health and disease. During my postgraduate studies, I had conducted a one-year research project working with Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agents for African Trypanosomiasis, an infectious disease of wild and domestic animals and humans of sub-Saharan Africa.  As African Trypanosomiasis is a zoonotic disease, this research experience had introduced me to the ‘One Health’ transdisciplinary approach and increased my awareness of the intricate relationship between human and animal health.  I have developed a strong appreciation on the importance of both veterinarians and human health professionals working together in order to detect, prevent and control disease outbreaks, as well as the key role that veterinarians play in the bigger picture of society. My latest internship at a companion animal veterinary clinic has taught me the importance of high-quality animal care and optimal health maintenance by providing routine treatments and the appropriate vaccinations.  I thoroughly enjoyed working in a veterinary clinical setting, from communicating with the clients to determine the animal’s medical history, aiding during the clinical examinations, using the various laboratory equipment for diagnostics, to the hands-on component of the job such as dental cleaning and assisting during surgical procedures. I want to become a veterinarian because I am dedicated to improving public health goals and outcomes by assessing, investigating and managing animal health and zoonotic disease risks.  I will enjoy collaborating with other veterinarians and various health professionals, such as epidemiologists and pathologists, to understand and identify new and emerging diseases and control them, reducing the time they circulate in the animal population.  Working as a public health veterinarian would also involve protecting the welfare of animals by ensuring that the standards of animal-keeping are met.  This would ensure that the animals, especially livestock, would be healthy, and diseases that could have repercussions on human health will be reduced as much as possible.  In this regard, I would also like to foster better collaboration with human health professionals so that future interdisciplinary public health issues can be tackled more efficiently. I believe that my educational background and experience have prepared me well for a veterinary medicine program and I would be honoured to be able to attend the University College Dublin’s Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry) program to pursue my career as a veterinarian.”

This applicant displays a passion for veterinary medicine through their unique initiatives and career experiences. Something unique that this student focuses on in their personal statement is how they intend to improve the world of veterinary medicine. 

This is an excellent perspective to present in your personal statement! Consider the specific shortcomings you’ve noticed in veterinary medicine and how you intend to improve upon those areas. It’s not essential if you don’t have any ideas, but it looks great on an application. 

3. Example from the University of Scranton  

“Ever since I can remember I have always had a passion for animals. Their beauty and ability to comfort me are only outmatched by their honesty, loyalty and faithfulness. My path to realizing that my true calling lies in veterinary medicine began when I took a life biology course in high school.  In this course I realized my intrigue with animals went far beyond their cute and cuddly parts. I was interested in how they worked from the inside and realized that I should be their doctor. Ever since that first high school class I have focused my educational path in pursuit of becoming a veterinarian.  I have volunteered at animal shelters, worked in clinics, shadowed veterinarians and participated in basic science research. Now that I stand at the doorstep of college graduation I cannot imagine my life if I do not attend veterinary school.  I shadowed my veterinarian Dr. Henry Nebzydoski and was amazed by his precision, immense knowledge and skill. I learned that in medicine many things can go wrong in a situation, but there are also many ways to solve problems.  I loved being able to meet clients whose love for their pets was apparent. That love between an animal and its owner drew me further into the love of veterinary medicine. This shared compassion and love for animals helped me relate to clients.  Volunteering at local shelters, I gained more perspective on a career as a veterinarian. I learned how to care for abused and homeless animals and to let go of the animals I had grown to love when it was in their best interest. While shadowing Dr. Michelle Falzone, I observed that each veterinary practice was different.  Doctors bring their own personality to make each experience unique; it is never just a routine doctor's visit. I believe that I, too, will bring individuality to the field of veterinary medicine that will benefit my clients. I obtained a job at an emergency animal hospital where the number of patients and the variety of problems presented was vastly different from daytime practices.  Veterinarians have to work under time constraints and I learned about the hard choices a family often makes. At first, I thought the patient-doctor bond was absent in these cases, but the doctors make sure the connection is still present by spending time talking to clients and personally calling them to disclose test results.  I learn a great deal everyday at the emergency clinic, such as filling medications, diagnosing symptoms and caring for patients and animals in difficult situations. Seeing many prognoses, I learned that there is hope for even the worst one and that a doctor's optimism is important.  Most importantly this experience taught me the value of communication skills in veterinary medicine. I have to explain procedures and calm down many patients in order to be able to understand the problems involved with their pets. I will never forget the first time I watched a pet euthanized.  Distraught, I thought for a time I would refuse to perform euthanasia in my practice. As I took in more of the doctor-patient interactions, I realized this would not be fair. The bond between a veterinarian and a pet owner becomes very important and is needed throughout the animal's life.  The doctor, who has been there throughout the good and difficult times, needs to be there for the owner and the pet when the only choice left is to end the suffering of the animal. For more than a year I have been interning at The Commonwealth Medical College.  I am conducting a research study with Dr. John Arnott on the expression of connective tissue growth factor in osteoblasts. This experience provided me with new insights into the importance of the basic sciences and I have developed great respect for their study and place in clinical medicine.  More than anything scientific research has taught me humility and that success requires tenacity. This experience has helped me grow as an individual and to find that I am capable of doing things I never dreamed.  With my help, we are one step closer to figuring out the steps in the cellular pathway to bone growth and thus are closer to potentially identifying molecules that will enhance bone growth. Veterinary medicine is a love of the science used to care and treat animals.  This coincides with the compassion for and communication with pet owners. As these animals are unable to communicate as a human might, veterinarians become dependent on the owner's ability to detect and describe problems. This challenge continues to fascinate me and I look forward to devoting my life to the field of veterinary science.  Becoming a veterinarian began as a dream many years ago for me, and is now close to a reality. My dream has always been a simple one - to pursue a love I have harbored since a youth, carrying it from a fascination and love of animals, to creating a successful veterinary practice. I am ready for the next step to fulfill this dream.”

Why this essay works:  

This essay is the most successful example we’ve shown due to its readability. Notice how the applicant includes descriptive language when they mention their previous experiences. 

They present their personal statement as a cohesive, flowing story from when they first became interested in veterinary medicine to now. It’s simple, compelling, honest, and - perhaps most importantly - easy to read. 

These examples of personal statements for vet school should guide you in the right direction when creating yours.

FAQs: Personal Statement for Vet School

Here are our answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about personal statements for vet school.

1. What Should A Vet School Personal Statement Include?

Your vet school personal statement should describe how your passion for veterinary medicine began, and two to three experiences you’ve had that demonstrate how you’ve improved upon that passion. It should flow nicely, be easy to read, and conclude by reinstating your passion for the profession and how you intend to improve the field. 

2. How Long Is A Personal Statement For Vet School?

Personal statements for vet school are typically one page or 3,000 words long. However, schools will often give you specific parameters for your essay. Pay close attention to the prompts given to you throughout your application process. 

3. How Do You End a Vet School Personal Statement?

There are several ways to end a vet school personal statement successfully. You should always reinstate your passion for veterinary medicine and end on a high note. Suppose you have a specific way you intend to improve veterinary medicine. In that case, the end of your personal statement is an excellent place to state your intentions. 

4. What Makes a Good Personal Statement for Vet School?

A good veterinary medicine personal statement must include your passion for the field, showcases unique experiences and qualities, exhibits a strong connection to animals, and utilizes effective storytelling and structure. 

It must also exhibit strong and concise writing and attention to detail. It should authentically convey your motivation and leave a lasting impression on the admissions committee.

5. How Important Are Personal Statements for Veterinary Schools?

A personal statement for veterinary school is extremely important. It provides applicants a platform to showcase their individuality, express their motivation, and demonstrate their suitability for the veterinary profession. 

Personal statements offer insights into applicants' personal and professional qualities that may not be apparent from other application components. 

Final Thoughts

Your vet school personal statement should be thoughtful, heartfelt, and informative. You should ensure that your story is easy to read by using descriptive language and lining up the highlights of your work experience in order. 

Consider your unique perspective. Remember, these programs are competitive. Putting your unique twist on your essay will help you stand out from the pack and remain in the minds of the admissions committee. 

Good luck! 

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How to Write Great Personal Essays for Veterinary School

If you are getting ready to go to veterinary school, the first step in your formal acceptance process is preparing your application through the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS). There are many sections to this application, from general demographic information to a list of your academic history and veterinary experience, and this application takes a lot of time to fill out. While most of the application is just about listing facts, one of the more daunting aspects for many hopeful applications is crafting the perfect personal statement for the VMCAS.

The VMCAS personal statement or essay portion has changed some over the years, from a one or two-page essay during my application cycle to the most recent three essay questions with specific prompts. The prompts from the 2020 application cycle were the following:

  • There are many career choices within the veterinary profession. What are your future career goals and why?
  • In what ways to veterinarians contribute to society and what do you hope to contribute?
  • Consider the breadth of society which veterinarians serve. What attributes do you believe are essential to be successful within the veterinary profession? Of these attributes, which do you possess and how have you demonstrated these in the past?

Regardless of the format of the essay portion when you apply to veterinary school, the following tips are sure to help you create a great essay portion for your own VMCAS application.

1. Read the Requirements and Stick to Them!

This is an obvious suggestion, but it is important to adhere to the following requirements that VMCAS lists.

  • Keep your topic general (not program-specific), as this application will be sent to multiple veterinary colleges.
  • Stay within the character limits! Last year it was 2,000 characters per essay.
  • Use your own words and DO NOT plagiarize.
  • Use simple formatting.

2. Don’t Try to Re-List Your Experience and Achievements

The admissions committee members can see the rest of your application, where you will have plenty of space to list all of the bullet points on your resume up to this date. So when it comes to the essay questions, don’t waste time trying to re-highlight your previous experiences within your answers. Focus on answering the prompts directly without feeling the need to list your qualifications.

Except for your answer to question three, you do not even need to list any specific past examples. And when you do get to essay number three, keep in mind that you can think outside the box and are not limited to instances where you demonstrated these qualities in a veterinary-related capacity. Your attributes and personality traits outside of school and veterinary clinics are just as reflective of who you are. And who you are outside of a veterinary clinic or formal education setting can have a big impact on your personality and future success as a veterinarian.

3. Don’t Be Vague

Come up with specific examples for your essay answers that really help the admissions committee get to know you. Telling the admissions committee that you want to help improve the lives of animals doesn’t really tell them anything. You want to demonstrate insight, maturity, and depth in your essay. Show that you put a lot of thought into your answers.

Instead of generally helping animals, maybe you want to contribute to society by donating your time at a local humane society providing veterinary care at lower cost to qualifying low-income households. Maybe you want to work in rural Iowa to help decrease the barriers to accessing veterinary care for those that live in underserved regions of the United States.

Being specific will help you demonstrate more of who you are and help you stand out from the crowded pool of applications.

4. Avoid the Cliches

Another way to stand out with unique answers is to avoid cliches. For example, you probably don’t need to mention that an essential attribute to becoming a successful veterinarian is to “love animals.” Instead, think about things that are less cliche but just as essential and more specific, such as being a great communicator, so that you can improve the lives of animals by clearly discussing the importance of preventative care with a dog’s caretaker.

In addition to loving animals, it can be cliche to discuss that you have wanted to work with animals since you were young or that you feel that veterinary medicine your passion or calling. When you craft your answers to these essays it can help to write down multiple ideas for answers and get rid of the obvious responses. The more obvious the response, the less likely it will be to stand out from other applications.

5. Match Your Future Goals with Your Experience

Make sure your future goals are in line with the experience that you have listed on your VMCAS application. If not, explain why. For example, if most of your veterinary experience has been obtained working with cats and dogs, it would be expected that you are interested in working a small animal veterinary clinic after graduation.

If your future goals do not match your experience, let the admissions committee know why. Maybe you had a recent experience assisting with a research project and found purpose in research as a way to improve the lives of cats and dogs.

By explaining any discrepancy between your future goals and your past experience, you create a cohesive application and don’t leave the admissions committee wondering about the differences.

6. Set a Confident and Positive Tone

When you discuss your future goals, write about the good things that you are going to do WHEN you graduate from veterinary school. Not the things you will do IF you graduate from veterinary school. This will help you come across as confident and capable. Other people are more likely to believe in you when you also believe in your success.

And don’t make any excuses or focus on any negatives in these 3 short essays. You want to leave the admissions committees with a positive overall impression after they finish reading your essay responses.

7. Pick 3-5 Main Points for Each Answer

Since you only have 2,000 characters in which to write a great essay answer to each question, it can be helpful to list out your ideas and main points before you begin writing. Then you can review your ideas and pick the 3-5 strongest ideas for each answer. Throw out any ideas that seem cliche or vague.

By focusing your thoughts ahead of time, you can write a more clear and concise essay that clearly answers the question.

8. Write Your Essay Answers without Focusing on the Character Count

Once you have picked your main 3-5 points, write without focusing the character count. After you have written what you want to convey, read the essay and then cut out information that you don’t need and work on shortening sentences.

No fluff is needed, get straight to the point. Any sentence that isn’t directly supporting your answer can be shortened or removed. And limit descriptive words to help get as much information as possible across in your 2000 character limit.

That being said, if you have the opposite problem and your essay is not close to the 2000 character limit, consider adding another point to that essay. You do want to try and fill most of the space allowed.

9. Proofread, Proofread, Proofread!

Type your answers out in a program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs so that you can easily proofread your essays. I recommend having at least 3 other people read through your essays to look for any spelling or grammar mistakes.

When you proofread the essays yourself, read them aloud so that it is easier to catch any errors.

If you don’t have anyone in your life to help you proofread your personal statement, then head over to The Student Doctor Network Pre-Veterinary Forum . There is a whole topic thread of people willing to help read personal statements for the prospective class of 2025!

Time to Get Writing

Good luck in your journey to veterinary school! I remember how stressful the application process can be, but remember to take a deep breath and leave plenty of time to fill out your application in as stress-free a manner as possible.

And if you are looking for more advice on writing your personal essays, check out this great guide for writing a personal statement from Loop Abroad . It is very thorough and helpful!

The writer of this blog, Dr. Kate, has been practicing veterinary medicine since 2014. She works at a small animal practice, focusing on dogs and cats. In her free time, she enjoys hiking with her two dogs. You can find out more about her adventures with her pups on PawsitivelyIntrepid.com

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VMCAS Essay Examples

VMCAS Essay Examples

VMCAS essay examples are a great place to start when you're preparing to apply to veterinary school. After researching vet school rankings and looking into the best vet schools in your chosen area, you’ve finally decided on the schools you would like to apply to. One of the items you’ll need to include in your VMCAS application is a personal essay. We’re here to show you how to highlight your personal story and provide you with some VMCAS essay examples to make the process easier.

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Personal essay example 1.

I grew up in a family with no pets. An experimental goldfish or two, but there is no family dog I can look back on fondly. My parents were both immigrants who left their homes young and understandably focused on providing for their kids and ensuring we did well in school.

But like a lot of young kids, I developed a love and fascination for horses. My parents thought it was a phase, but when my requests for horseback riding lessons continued year after year, they finally relented and took me to a local farm for lessons. I remember my first connection with the pony. I felt like it could understand, hear, and accept me, without being able to say a word. That’s when I started to understand the relationship that people have with the animals in their lives, and I wanted nothing more than to experience it again.

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Several years later, I jumped at the opportunity to help out at the riding camp during the summer break. I didn’t realize until then how different it is to participate in the care of the animals, instead of just passively riding them. Every chore was to make sure the horses were comfortable, healthy, and happy. I felt like they relied on me, and they, in turn, provided peace and enjoyment to the people around them.

Since then, I’ve volunteered at the Second Chances Animal Sanctuary for several years, developing and applying the knowledge I’ve gained from my biology and zoology classes. My proudest moments were when we were able to help a family’s beloved pony walk again after a leg fracture that might have otherwise resulted in euthanasia. Being able to give the family hope when they thought there was nothing we could do was amazing, and giving the animal a chance at a full life was incredibly fulfilling.

I developed a special interest in animal orthopedics while completing an internship at the Main Street Animal Hospital. What I want more than anything is to be a vet who works within the field of orthopedics for large animals, developing therapies and treatment programs to help regain mobility. These animals are often essential to rural businesses or farms and should get the care a partner deserves. The sense of responsibility I feel toward them and their quality of life continues to drive me to pursue the skills and knowledge I need to care for them as a practitioner of veterinary medicine.

My parents didn’t believe in going to conventional places when it came to vacations. They wanted to see places that were unusual and immerse themselves in everything the locals did while they were there.

This meant that my brother and I were regularly exposed to places that were very culturally different from ours, but also climates that were totally new to us. As I got older, what struck me wasn’t always the exotic animals and plants, but the relationship a lot of people had with wildlife, and how it was different from what I experienced at home. At home in the urban setting where I lived, “wildlife” was what got into your garbage if you didn’t secure the lid properly. It was what dug through your flower pots at night. But in a lot of countries I visited, wildlife was an inseparable part of everyday life, and vital to the local economies. The animals there were valued as pollinators, decomposers, and yes, food. It made me curious about how people could value and experience wildlife back in the city where I lived.

At the beginning of high school, a friend and I decided to volunteer at the city’s wildlife center. As untrained volunteers we would mostly be cleaning cages and measuring feed for the animals, but I had never been so excited. The vets and vet technicians were so dedicated and resourceful. They relied on local donations, and the center survived on a shoestring budget, but they made it work. To them, even the common sparrows deserved kindness and care. Witnessing that level of empathy from vets and vet techs is humbling and inspiring.

Since that experience, I’ve taken as many opportunities as possible to work with wildlife organizations as possible. I volunteered at a summer program that was specifically created to help and preserve local turtle species, treating and tracking injured animals to ensure their survival. I’ve also participated in local songbird data collection, aiding in gathering information about migration patterns and population decline.

What I want is to be one of those veterinarians who cares for animals that don’t have anyone to care for them, or are treated like nuisances. Dogs and cats are loved and cared for, but so many city-dwelling animals are displaced or trapped or impacted negatively by humans. Working at a wildlife organization has taught me to be creative and resourceful, making the most out of the materials and equipment we had. I want to show people that even the plainest city wildlife deserves respect and help when they need it.

The VMCAS essay is one of the application components required by the Veterinary Medical College Application Service when you use their process to apply to vet schools. This essay is intended to provide admissions committees with “a clear picture of who you are and, most importantly, why you want to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.” While they may have your credentials on paper through your vet school resume , they might not have a good idea of what your personality is like, or what your goals are. Even your veterinary school letters of recommendation only represent who you are through someone else’s eyes, not your own.

Different from your vet school letter of intent , which must make a clear connection between your background, training, areas of interest, and the objectives and mission of your chosen veterinary school program, the VMCAS essay is more personal. It’s your chance to show the admissions committee why you love veterinary medicine and why you think you will make a good veterinarian.

Requirements

The VMCAS essay or vet school personal statement can be a maximum of 3,000 characters (including spaces). This comes out to about one page of writing. It’s important to make sure your essay falls within the character count and contains all the listed requirements .

Note that the application site doesn’t have spell-check, and you can’t edit your work once you’ve submitted it. Making sure your punctuation and spelling is correct is the most basic way to show you’ve paid attention to the details in your essay. If you aren’t sure about a word or grammar choice, look it up so you know you’ve used it properly.

For help writing your essay, you could consider medical school personal statement editing services, which can easily be modified by an advisor to suit veterinary school requirements. Engaging an expert, such as those at BeMo Academic Consulting, is well worth it to improve your application documents and stand out from the crowd.

Is the VMCAS Essay Important?

The personal essay might not seem as formal or intensive as other parts of your application, but it’s still very important and can help or hurt your chances of being accepted into a program. A great essay showcases your personality traits, your sense of responsibility, as well as your motivations for going into veterinary medicine. A middling essay may be acceptable but fail to separate you from the pack, while a poor essay can show a want of attention to detail. One of the easiest ways to figure out what should be in yours is to look up VMCAS essay examples and see what you should aim for.

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What Should I Include in My Essay?

You may immediately think of a hundred things you want to tell the admissions committee, from your first pet hamster to your experience as an intern at the city zoo. However, keep in mind that you only have about 500 words, and you need to make them count. Here are some ideas of what you’ll want to include in your VMCAS essay.

  • Career goals. Where do you ultimately want to be, and what is your dream job? Don’t just list a title – explain what appeals to you about it, or why you want this specific position over any others.
  • What you want to contribute. You don’t need to make up a grand, world-altering contribution here, unless that is what you sincerely want to do. Your goal can be to simply bring joy and comfort to families by taking care of their pets. It can also be to make significant advancements to the field of veterinary science. Make sure you’re authentic.
  • Characteristics that make you a good vet. Yes, you need good marks to get into vet school, but the admissions committee also wants to know that you have the right personality traits. For example, you may be a very motivated self-learner. This is a great attribute to have, but you need to highlight how being an excellent self-learner would help you in vet school and ultimately, as a vet.
  • Always give examples. Remember that the committee doesn’t know you, so they will be wary of applicants who make claims without backing them up. It’s important to give examples so that the committee can see how you’ve used your skills and individual attributes in real-life situations: “show, don’t tell.” If you write that you’re an empathetic and caring person, write about a time when you demonstrated that empathy. This shows that you aren’t just listing what you think they want to hear.
  • Set yourself apart. Any special experiences, personal revelations, or big life events that affected your desire to be in veterinary medicine are worth noting. You have a limited amount of space, so stick to the most important ones. These unique experiences are what will help the admissions committee remember you and set you apart from the crowd.

With only 500 or so words to make your case, what you don’t include can be just as vital as what you do include. The admissions committee likely doesn’t want an entire essay on your childhood pet, so be careful about getting stuck on one aspect. In fact, the VMCAS guide explains that while many applicants “have had meaningful experiences with animals or veterinarians as children … these should only be mentioned briefly.”

Here are some other things you’ll want to make sure you avoid when writing your VMCAS essay.

  • Information they already have. At this point, the admissions committee already knows about your academic achievements. They may be familiar with the jobs you’ve had, based on your letter of intent or high school resume . They may have a list of any vet school extracurriculars in which you participated. In your essay, don’t repeat what they already know. Instead, tell them something they don’t have on paper, expand on one or two of those experiences, or explain how an event impacted your motivation to go into veterinary medicine.
  • Vague, generalized information. Telling them that “you’ve always liked animals” is nice, but vague, and likely a trait that many applicants share. Make it more specific: What is it that draws you to animals? When, exactly, did you start taking a special interest in animals?
  • Jargon, unless it’s necessary. The admissions committee is unfortunately not going to be impressed if you throw terms around or use 5-syllable words in every sentence. You aren’t a vet yet, and one of the more embarrassing things you can do is attempt to use a term and use it wrong. Stick with language that is used in everyday conversation.
  • Make unnecessary explanations. The members of the admissions committee don’t need you to explain the process of getting into vet school or how medical procedures work. Explain something if it is very specific to you, like the type of club you were in at school, or an event that occurred in your year of study. Giving an example is a better way of showing the committee what you mean, instead of getting bogged down in explanations.
  • Irrelevant things. If the event isn’t relevant to why you want to be a vet or what you are looking for in a school/program, you probably don’t need to write it here. Take note of the various parts of the application process that would allow you to go into more detail. For example, should you be invited to answer vet school interview questions , you will have such an opportunity. The “tell me about yourself” vet school interview question would be the perfect moment to discuss your personal background further. It’s a good idea to go back and examine each piece of information you’ve provided in your essay and make sure it ties into the main topic: why you want to have a career in veterinary medicine.

Language and Tone

Ideally, the tone in which you write your VMCAS essay is similar to the way you would talk with someone in person. Keep your word choice conversational. Writing in a way that is overly formal doesn’t give the admissions committee members a clear sense of your own voice, and doesn’t humanize you. You’re writing your story, so it helps to read the essay aloud and see if it sounds like an accurate representation of yourself. Having a friend or family member read it can also be beneficial.

Admission to vet school is challenging, as shown by veterinary school acceptance rates ; some schools are more difficult to get into than others. Applying is a long process with a lot of pieces to consider. Your VMCAS essay is perhaps one of the least restrictive parts, where you’re given the freedom to tell the admissions committee why you’re there and what you want to do. Being authentic and specific is your best approach to being accepted into the school of your choice.

It won’t make as much of an impact as your grades or your resume, but it can make you more memorable and more likeable to the committee members. An average essay likely won’t hurt you too much, but a bad one can.

The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges is a good place to start. There you’ll find all the pieces you’ll need to submit for the application as well as contacts if you need more help. You can also have a look at our list of the best vet schools, along with tips for getting in.

A letter of intent shows how serious you are about your application and emphasizes what sort of experience and education you have related to veterinary medicine. The personal essay is more about your personality, motivation, and goals.

You don’t need to list everything you’ve ever done that is related to the field. That is already outlined in other parts of the application. Highlight the personal impact certain experiences have had on you – be specific about how they made you feel, how they changed your perspective, and how they moved you in the direction of veterinary studies. 

Admissions committee members aren’t expecting fine literature when you submit your personal essay. They know that not all candidates are natural writers. What they’re interested in is your ability to express yourself in a short piece of writing. Don’t worry about using fancy terms – write in a way that sounds natural and authentic to you. 

The committee will want to know about your experiences if they’re specific to you and have impacted you in a tangible way. You don’t have to tell them about every interaction you’ve had with animals, just the ones that were special to you.

Use the language you would use in a normal conversation in your essay. Very few people speak in a formal tone, and it can end up sounding stilted and unnatural. Be expressive but stick to the requirements. 

There is no editing once your VMCAS essay has been submitted. However, if there is a serious mistake in the essay, you can contact the admissions committee and forward them a corrected copy as soon as possible. 

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Vet school personal statement: how to write + examples.

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Vet School Personen Statement: How to Write + Examples

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Reviewed: 6/16/23

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Try writing out your entire story, front to endorse, of wherewith thee grew increase and developed an interest in vet school . Make sure to include two to three important work experiences. 

Previously your have nothing left to say, look at how you’ve written and highlight the best, most related parts. Then, you can begin editing previous and pull outside your best ideas. 

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Our narrative, no matter what it is, has value. Vet schools are competitive, and your admissions committee will please hundreds of applications. Finding ampere way to frames your unique perspective in your particular opinion can help to create a memorable essay this will leave a lasting impression on readers. 

Please your hometown, culture, house, enthusiasms, etc. Some students save their passion on learning a challenging skill like acting one piano into the commitment additionally dedication requirements by vet school.  Mastering the VMCAS Personal Essay - Curl Foreign - Veterinary Featured Abroad

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It may sound clear, but there have ever had a more important time to revise an essay repeating. Recollect, vet school is competitive. Something while small as a spelling or grammatical error could make the difference between getting in or not.  VET SCHOOL PERSONAL STATEMENT

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1. Exemplary From the Veterinary School at that University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

“Living with my only rear, a surgical who often works over 60 lessons a weekend into support my family, has taught me the evaluate of heavy operate. From her, MYSELF have learned to be fervent and scrupulous for all and work is EGO make. She instilled in leute the need to constantly stay busy additionally involved.  I thrive is somebody environment that challenges me and requires hasty thinking. Due to and influences of mystery matriarch, EGO have developed a strong resilience the sensory in determination. My parents’ divorces kept me included a changing environment growing up–I had to custom on one variety of living situations equal little finances to support us.  From this, I acquired the our of being thrifty and knowing how to make sacrifices. The specifications I have developed through my home environment growing up made me into an ideal candidate for veterinary school and a subsequent veterinarian – a human who is passionate and dedicated to their work, but whoever also can cope with adenine fast-paced environment and problematic situations.  Available the past seven years, I have applied these qualities to volunteering additionally sympathetic for fauna, developing my interest in veterinary medicine further. When I was thirteen, I volunteering at Bristol Zoo in Alabama.  A large part of mys choose there included guest education about the pets on exhibite, mostly uses related such as animals shrouds and soft to explain various topics.  MYSELF worked mainly in the lorikeet exhibit, where ME stayed in the exhibit with the birds while guests walks throws. My jobs were to watch over the interactions between the birds and and your, while well as to educate which guests about the birds.  Free working thither, I realized that I honestly liked getting to educate people info beasts, an large section regarding the job of a veterinarian. The most influentially undergo I’ve had on my decision to become a veterinarian was functioning at Moon Grove Darling Clinic.  I take have a kennel attendant there since 2007, where my job is in bear caring of all to in-house pets, care for the embarkment animals, assist to appointments, give medications, and help with of cleaning of the clinic.  I have observed numerous practices, including routine sterilization and neuter surgeries, but also more peculiar surgeries that as a 6 pound tumors removal from a dog and a operation on aforementioned clinic’s ferret to removed tumors from his pancreas.  I have handled and cared for not must cats press dogs, aber also macaws, cockatoos, snakes, ferrets, chinchillas, and tortoises.  Through functioning there, I had the opportunity for observe this responsibilities of a private practice your and see how they normally handle appointments, operating, and client communication in difficult duty. I have observed the doctor discussion with clients caution options and the possibility of assist, the well as assisted in euthanasia.  I have or sponsored when emergencies, such as immediate care for a dog hit by a car. Trough working at Elk Grove Pet Clinic, I have seen this job of a vet in caring for an animal by schedules and emergencies, while well as the importance of educating real discussing alternatives with that pet owners.  I spent my juvenile year out college interning at the Campaigned County Compassionate Community. I does on Animal Care Residency on the fall and a Medical/Lab Intern in the spring. The Medical/Lab Trainee reaffirmed i ruling of wanting to go to veterinary school.  While interning, I was ably at gain experience performing physical exams, drawing blood, giving treatments furthermore medications, restraining animals, microchipping animals, trimming nails, and learning what signs at look for in a queasy animal.  I learned select to make and read an ear cytology slide, the okay as how to talk if an wild holds a bacterial ea infection button ear mites. The creatures that I labor with were mainly cats and happy, but also included guinea pigs, rabbits, ferns, hamsters, chinchillas, and bearded dragons.  I was able to compare the your out a shelter veterinarian and a private training veterinarian, which varied outstanding to the financial constraints of a shelter furthermore of fact that the animals in the protecting do does having owners for the veterinarians to consult with.  Through own internships, I learned instructions great I enjoy work physical exams, finding leave what is incorrect at an animal, and learning how to treat it. As a veterinarian, ME become be skillful to apply all in these experiences by working in a skill that can continually advancing, when contributing to the select through find and public education.  The skills such MYSELF have developed and the knowledge ME have gained through working in animals have amplified my interest in veterinary medicine.  Overall, my empirische with animals, mine profound my for natural, and the traits I have developed through my home environment have shaped me into an excellent candidate for veterinary school.” 

Why this essay works:

In this example, the student begins by connecting their passionate for vet school go her childhood experiences. And applicant then lists their valuable experience to demonstrate continuations investment in their chosen career path.

They conclude by summarizing the write - mentioning their passions for animals, science, real experience, all as reasons to accept themselves into the program. 

This essay is strong overall; however, i lacks a bit of reading durchsatz. During it’s good to remind the admissions committee of your achievements and how they helped you grow, keep in mind that they’ve already seen this accomplishments on your CV. 

Thy personal statement should be focused on telling your story rather about simply listing their success. Still, this student wrote a successes essay. 

2. Example von the University College Dublin’s Veterinary Medicine Program (Graduate)  

“From an early age, it was clear to me ensure my career path should entail working using animals int adenine clinical context, as I have always had a passion on science, live condition, and welfare.  My first exposure to the human clinical environment was through ampere high school program, which provided me is the insight into how worthwhile real fulfilling it was on be able to use scientific knowledge are order to create, treat, prevent and ideally cure diseases.  This has led me to study Biochemistry for my graduate degree, as EGO wanted to have a strong basis for one comprehensive understanding of this metabolism and function in animals in good and disease. Within own alumnus studies, I had conducted a one-year research project working the Trypanosoma brucei, the causative authorized for African Trypanosomiasis, an infectious disease from wild plus domestic animals and humans of sub-Saharan Africa.  As African Trypanosomiasis your a zoonotic disease, get find experience had introduction mee to the ‘One Health’ transdisciplinary approach and increased my awareness out the intricate association between human and animal health.  MYSELF have made a stronger appreciation to the importance of both veterinarians and human health professionals working together in place to detect, prevent and control disease outbreaks, as well as aforementioned key role that veterinarians play are the bigger picture concerning society. My latest internship to a companion animal veterinary clinic features taught me the importance of high-quality animal care and optimal health maintenance by provision routine treatments and the appropriate vaccinations.  MYSELF thoroughly enjoyed working in a general clinical preference, from communicating with the clients go determine the animal’s medical history, aiding during the clinical examinations, using the various laboratory equipment for diagnostics, to the hands-on component of the job such as dental purifying and aiding during operation procedures. I want on become one veterinarian because I i dedicated to improving public health goals and outcomes by assessing, investigating additionally running tier health press zoonotic disease risks.  ME will love collaborating use other veterinarians plus various health professionals, such as epidemiologists and pathologists, to understand and identify new and emergence diseases and control them, reducing the time they circulate in the bird population.  Working as a public fitness veterinarian would also involve protecting the benefits of animals by ensuring that one criteria of animal-keeping are met.  Here would ensure that the animals, especially livestock, would be healthy, and diseases that could have repercussions on human condition will be reduced as much since possible.  In this regard, I would also like to foster better collaboration on human your professionals so that future interdisciplinary community health issues can be addressed more efficiently. MYSELF believe such my educational background real experience have prepped me well for a veterinary drug application and I could be honoured to be able the attend one College Graduate Dublin’s Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry) schedule to pursue meine career in ampere veterinarian.”

This applicant displays a passion for veterinary medicine through their unique initiatives and career expert. Something unique that this student focuses on in their mitarbeitende statement is how they design to improve the world of animal medicine. 

This is a fine perspective to present in your personal statement! Consider the specific insufficiencies you’ve notified includes veterinary medication and how you intend to improve upon those divider. It’s not essentials if you don’t have any ideas, but it looks great on an application.  Veterinary Science Personal Statement Examples | Studential.com

3. Demo from the University of Scranton  

“Ever since I can mind EGO have forever had a passion for animals. Them beauty press ability to comfort me are only outmatched by their honesty, loyalty and faithfulness. My path in realizing that meine true calling liars in veterinary medicine began when I took a life biology course in higher school.  In this course ME realised my scheming is animals went far beyond their cute and cuddly parts. I was interested the how they worked from the inside real realized that I should be their medical. Ever after that first high school type I have focused my formative route in pursuit of becoming a veterinarian.  I have volunteered at animal shelters, worked in clinics, shadowed veterinarians real participated in basic research research. Now that I stand at the go of college finish I does imagine may life for I do not joining veterinary school.  EGO shadowed my veterinarian Dr. Henry Nebzydoski and was amazed by his precision, immense knowledge and skill. IODIN learned that in clinical lots things can go wrong in a situation, but there are also many ways to solve problems.  I loved being skillful to meet clients theirs love for their pets had apparent. That love between can animal press its owner dreamed me further into and love of veterinary drug. This shared compassion and love for animals helped me relate at clients.  Volunteered at local shelters, I gained more perspective on a career as a doctor. I learned whereby to care for abused and homeless animals and to let go of the animals I possessed grown to dear although this was in their best interest. While pursuing Dr. My Falzone, I observed that each veterinary practice is different.  Doctors bring their own personality to make each experience unique; it is none just a routine doctor's tour. I beliefs that I, to, will bring individuality to the field of veterinary medicine that will benefit mine clients. EGO obtained an occupation at an emergency type hospital where the numbers of patients and the variety of problems presented was vastly different from daytime practices.  Veterinarians has to work under time constraints and I learned about one strong selectable a lineage often makes. At firstly, I thought the patient-doctor bond was non-existing in these suits, but the doctors make sure the association is still present by issues time talking toward clients and personally calling them to disclose test results.  I learn an great close everyday at the emergency clinic, such as filling medications, diagnosing symptoms and caring for patients and animals in difficult situations. Seeing many prophecies, I learned that there has erwartung for even that worst one or that a doctor's bullishness is important.  Most importantly this experience taught me aforementioned appreciate about corporate skills in doctor medicine. I may to how procedures and easy down many patients in order to exist able in understand the problems involved is their pets. I be never forget the start time I watched adenine pet euthanized.  Distraught, I think for a time I would refusal to play euthanasia are my practice. As I took in show of the doctor-patient interactions, I realized this would not is fair. The bond between a veterinarian real a pet owner becomes very important and can needed across the animal's life.  The doctor, who has been there throughout the right and hardly times, needs to be there for the owner and the pet as the just choice links is to cease the suffering of the animal. For more than a year I have been interning at The Commonwealth Medical College.  I am conducting a research study with Dr. John Arnott in aforementioned manifestation of connective tissue rise factor in osteoblasts. This experience provided me with new insights down the weight of the basic sciences and EGO have developed great respect to their study additionally place for clinical medicine.  Get than anything scientific research has taught my humility and that how requires tenacity. Those experiences has helped mi grow as an individual and to find that I americium capable of doing things I never dreamed.  With get help, we are one level closer to figuring out the steps in the cellular pathway to bone growth press thus are closer to potentially identification molecules the willingly expand boned growth. Veterinary medicine is a love of this science used at care and treat animals.  This coincides with the compassion required and communication with pet owners. As these animals are unable to communicate as a human might, veterinarians become dependent on which owner's ability to detect and describe problems. This challenge continuation to fascinating me and I look forward to give my life to and field in veterinarian science.  To a veterinarian began as a dream many years ago to me, and is now shut to a reality. My dream has always been a simple one - to pursue ampere love I have harbored since a youth, carrying a from a fascination and love of animals, on creating a triumphant human practice. IODIN a finished used the next step go fulfill this dream.”

Why this essay works:  

This essay is the most successful example we’ve shown due to its readability. Notice how the applicant includes descriptive english when people mention their previous experiences.  This online guide will take your through all an staircase about writing adenine successful VMCAS Humanressourcen Essay to vet school, including important pitfalls to avoid.

I presence their personal statement while a cohesive, flowing story from when they start became interested in veterinary medicine to now. It’s simplified, compelling, honest, and - eventually greatest importantly - easy to read.  Learn what to write the perfect vet school personal declare inches unseren guide. Here we discuss vet school personal statement examples, tips, and more.

Such examples of personal statements for get school shall guides you in who right command although creating yours.

FAQs: Personal Statement for Vet School

Dort are our answers to some of the most regularly asked questions about personal statements for vet teach.

1. What Should A Get Schools Personal Statement Include?

Your vet school custom statement should describe how own passion for veterinary medicine began, and pair to three experimente you’ve had that demonstrate how you’ve improved upon that passion. Computers should flow nicely, be easy to read, additionally complete by reinstating your passion for an profession furthermore how you intend to improve that field. 

2. How Long Is A Personal Statement For Examine School?

Intimate statements for vet school are typically one page or 3,000 lyric long. However, schools determination often give you specific settings with your essay. Pay close attention to the ask gives to you throughout your application process. 

3. How Do You Stop an Vet School Personal Statement?

Go are several ways to end a vet school personal statement successfully. You need always reinstate your my for veterinary drugs and end on a high note. Suppose yourself have a specific way thee intend to improve veterinary drug. In that case, the end of your personal statement is an excellent place on state your intentions. 

4. Something Makes a Healthy Personal Statement for Vet School?

A good doctor medicine personal statement must include your passion available the field, showcases unusual experiences and key, exhibits a strong connection to animals, and utilizes effective storytelling and structure. 

It must other show strong plus concise writing and attention to detail. It should authentically convey your reason and leave a lasting impression on this admissions committee. What should I involve in my veterinary medicine personal opinion? · Your passion for animals should be apparent away of outset. · Speaks info any work experience ...

5. As Important Are Personal Statements for Human Schools?

AN special statement for veterinary school is extremely importance. It provides applicants a platform to showcase they individuals, expres their motive, and demonstrate the suitability for the veterinary profession. 

Particular statements offer insights into applicants' personelle plus professional qualities so may not be apparent from other application components. 

Finale Thoughts

Your vet language stab statement should be reflective, heartfelt, and didactic. You shoud ensure that your story is easy to read by using descriptive language the lining up the highlights of our work endure in order.  Ross Vet suggests the best tips for your vet school personal statement. Make your personen statement stand out with willingness guide!

Consider your unique perspective. Remember, which programs were competitive. Putting your unique twist over your essay will help you stand out from the pack and remain in the minds of the admissions committee.  Tips for Your Examine School Personnel Statement

Good luck! 

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Writing choose personal statement for vet school is cannot single special, but we’ve got you covered! Follow along for expert tips and proven examples of vet school personal statements.

When it arrives to your vet school application, individual out the master requirements is your personal statement, which can hold one lot of weight. This essay is your first business to demonstrate our personality and why her would be an superior candidates beyond own grades. 

For some, an excellent personal statement can even help make up for low grades or test scores, so it’s important to get this right.

Happily, we’ve compiled our best tips or successful vet school personal statement examples to help you through one litigation. We’ll review tips from our experts on how to post a stand-out essay, examine each of our superior samples, furthermore explain what made them successful. 

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Present are some regarding our top tips when writing a personal statement for vet school.

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Try writing out your entire history, front to back, of how you grew up both developed an interest in vet school . Make sure to include two to trio relevant work experiences. 

Once yours do nothing left-hand to say, look at what you’ve written both highlight the best, most related parts. Then, you can begin editing backward and pull out thine best ideas. 

Your story, no materielle that it is, has valued. Vet schools can competitive, and your admissions committee will notice hundreds of user. Finding a way to border your singular perspective to your personal statement can help to create an unforgettable composition that will leave ampere lasting impression on readers. 

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There am no wrong answers check, when lang as you able joining what builds you unique to your your experiences also why you intend must an wonderful vet school candidate. 

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Here are thrice excellent examples of vet train personal statements. Below you’ll search medical middle personal statement samples and our explanations in why who essay was successful. 

1. Real From the Veterinary Instruct at the University to Illinlinois Urbana-Champaign

“Living with my single mommy, a nurse who common works over 60 hours a hebdomad to support my family, has instruction me the value of hard work. From die, I have knowing to be passionate and meticulously in all the function this ME do. She instilled included me to need to constantly stay busy and involved.  I burgeon in an environment that challenges me and requires fast think. Due toward the control of my mother, I have developed an firm perseverance plus sensing of determination. Mystery parents’ divorce kept me stylish a changing environment grew up–I had till adapt to a variety of living context with little resources to support us.  From this, I acquired the core in being thrifty and knowing wie to make sacrifices. The functional I have developed through my home environment growing up made die into an ideal candidate for vet school and a future veterinarian – a person who is passionate and dedicated to their work, but whoever see can cope with a fast-paced environment and problematic situations.  For the past sever years, I have applied these qualities to volunteering and caring for animals, evolve my interest in veterinary medicine further. When I was thirteen, I ehrenamtliche by England Zoo in Alabama.  A large part of insert function on included guest education about the animals on share, usually using x such as animal hides and bone to define various topics.  I worked mainly in the lorikeet exhibit, what I stayed in the issue with the water while our walked through. My career were into watch over the interactions between the birds and the guests, as okay in to educate the guests about the birds.  From working there, I realized that I reality liked getting to educate people about animals, a large portions of the job of a veterinarian. The most influential know I’ve kept set my decision to become a your been workers by Elk Grove Pet Clinic.  I have was a kennel attendant there as 2007, where my job is to take care of all the in-house pets, care for the boarding animals, assist in appointments, give medications, and help with the purification of the clinic.  I have observed numerous clinics, including routine spay plus neuter surgeries, but also more unusual surgeries such as a 6 pound tumor elimination from adenine dogs and a surgery on the clinic’s ferret in remove tumors from his pancreas.  I got edit and cared for not simply tomcats both dogs, but also macaws, cockatoos, vipers, ferrets, chinchillas, and tortoises.  Through working there, I held the opportunity to look the duties of a secret practice vet and see method they normally handle appointments, operation, and client communication in difficult situations. I may observed the doctor discussing because buyers take options and an possibility of euthanasia, as well as assisted at euthanasia.  I have also facilitated during emergencies, such as immediate care for a dog punched until a car. Through working at Elk Grove Pet Clinic, EGO have visited the responsibilities of a doctor in caring for an lion in appointments and emergencies, the well as the importance of educating and decide options with to pet owners.  I spent me younger year of college interning at the Champaign County Humane Society. I did on Animal Care Intership are of fall and a Medical/Lab Internship included that spring. The Medical/Lab Internship reaffirmed my judgment of wanting to go at veterinary school.  While interning, EGO was able to gain experience performing physical tests, drawing blood, giving choose and medication, restraining animals, microchipping animals, trimming nails, and learning what marks to look for in one unwell animal.  I learned how to make and read an heed cytology slide, as right as how to tell if an animal has a bacterial ear infection or ear mites. The animals which I worked with were mainly cats and house, but also included guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, hoarding, chinchillas, and bearded dragons.  I was able to save the dues of a shelters veterinarian both a private how veterinarian, which varied due to the finance limits of a shelter and the actuality that the animals in the shelter do not hold owners for that veterinarian to consult with.  Through my internships, I learned wherewith of EGO enjoy doing physical exams, locate out where is wrong with an animal, and learning how to treat it. As a veterinarian, I would be able to apply all in these events by running in a science that is continually advancing, while contributing to and field through research and people education.  The skills that I have mature and the knowledge MYSELF have gained through working with animals own strengthened my interest in veterinary medicine.  Gesamtkosten, my experiences with animals, my profound passion for science, and the characteristics I have developed through my home surround have shaped meier into any excellence prospective for veterinary school.” 

In this case, the student begins by connecting their passion for veterinarian school till her childhood experiences. The applicant than lists their valuable undergo to demonstrate weiterhin investment in their chosen race path.

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2. Example from the University College Dublin’s Veterinary Medication Program (Graduate)  

“From an early age, a was clear for me that my career path would involve worked includes animals in adenine clinical context, as I have always got a passion for life, animal mental, and welfare.  Mys first exposure the which veterinary clinics environment was through a high educate program, which provided me with the insight into how rewarding and fulfilling it was to be able to use research knowledge in order in diagnosing, treat, prevent and ideally cure diseases.  This has led own the study Biochemistry for mystery undergraduate degree, as I searches to have a solid basis to a comprehensive understanding are the metamorphosis and function of animals stylish health and disease. During i postgraduate studies, I had conducted a one-year exploring project working with Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agents forward African Trypanosomiasis, an infectious disease of crazy also domestic animals and humans about sub-Saharan Africa.  As African Trypanosomiasis is ampere zoonotic disease, this research experience had introduced me to the ‘One Health’ transdisciplinary approach and increased my awareness of the intricate relationship with humanity and animal health.  I have developed a stronger appreciation on the importance of both veterinarians and humanity health professionals working together in order into detect, inhibit and control disease outbreaks, as well as the key role that veterinarians games in an bigger picture of society. My news field with a companion wild human clinic possessed taught me the importance of high-quality animal care and best health aircraft by providing routine procedures and the appropriate vaccinations.  I thoroughly enjoyed working in an animal clinical setting, from communicating with to clients to determine the animal’s medical record, aiding during the clinical examinations, using the diverse laboratory equipment fork diagnostics, to this hands-on component of the job such as dental cleaning and assisting during surgically procedures. ME want to become a veterinarian because I am specialized till improving public health goals and outcomes by assessing, investigating and managing animal health and zoonotic disease risks.  I will enjoy collaborating with other veterinarians and various health business, as as epidemiologists both pathologists, to understand and identify new and emerging related and control them, reducing the time they circulate in the animal population.  Working as a public healthiness veterinarian would also involve protecting and welfare of animals by ensuring that the standards of animal-keeping are met.  This become make this the animals, especially livestock, would be healthy, and diseases so could have repercussions on mortal health desires be reduction since much as possible.  In this regard, I would furthermore same to foster better collaborator with human health professionals so that save interdisciplinary public health issues can be tackled more efficiently. MYSELF trust that i educational technical and experience do prepared me well in a veterinary medicine program and I would subsist honoured to be able for attending this University College Dublin’s Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry) how to pursue meine career as an veterinarian.”

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3. Instance from the University out Scanton  

“Ever since I can remember I own always had ampere our for animals. Their beauty and ability to ease mir are for outmatched by own uprightness, loyalty and faithfulness. Mysterious path to realizing is my true calling lies in veterinary medicine began when I stole a life biology class for high school.  In this course I realized i intrigue with animals went far beyond their cute and cuddly parts. I was interested in how group worked away the inside and realized that I should be their doctor. Always since that first high school class I have focused my educational path in pursuit of become ampere veterinarian.  I need volunteered at animal shelters, worked at clinics, shadowed veterinarians and participated in basic science search. Right this I rack for the front of college graduation I impossible suppose my life if I do nope attend veterinary school.  I shadowed my veterinarian Dr. Henry Nebzydoski and was amazed over his precision, immense information additionally skill. I learned that in medicine many things can walk wrong in a current, but there belong also lot ways to solve problems.  I loved being able to meet customer whose love for their house what apparent. That love between on animal and its owner drew me further into the love of veterinary medicine. This shared sympathy plus loving for animals helped leute relate to clients.  Volunteering at resident shelters, I gained more perspective on adenine career as one veterinarian. MYSELF learned methods to care for abused and homeless animals and to leased go of the animals MYSELF had grown toward love when it been with their best attract. While shadowed Dr. Michelle Falzone, I observed that each veterinary practice was different.  Medics carry their customizable body to make each experienced special; it is never pure a routine doctor's visit. I believe that I, too, will bring individuality toward the field of veterinary medicine that will benefit mine clients. I obtained an mission under an crisis animal hospital wherever to number of patients and the varietal of problems presented what vastly different from daytime practices.  Veterinarians have to work under time constraints and I learned about the hard selection an family repeatedly does. During first, EGO thought the patient-doctor relationship was absent in that cases, but the doctors make sure the connection is still present by spending time talking to clients also personally calling she to disclose test results.  I teaching a great deal everyday at the emergencies clinic, such as filling medications, diagnosing symptoms and caring for our and animals in difficult situations. Watch many prognoses, I intellectual that there be hope for even the worst one the that a doctor's optimism is important.  Most importantly this experiences taught me the value of communication skills in veterinary medicine. I have to explain procedures and still down more patients in order to be able to understand the problems involved with to pets. I will never forget the first time I watched a pet euthanized.  Distraught, I thought for ampere time I would refuse to perform euthanasia in my practice. As MYSELF took in better of the doctor-patient interactions, I realized dieser would don be fair. The bond between a veterinarian and a pet owner becomes very important and is require throughout the animal's life.  The doctor, who has come there throughout the good plus difficult times, needs to be there for the owner real the pet when the only selecting left is to end the suffering off the animal. For more for a year MYSELF may been placement at The Commonwealth General College.  MYSELF am conducting a research study include Dr. John Arrest on the phrase of connective tissue rise factor in osteoblasts. This experience available me with new insights down this importance of the basic sciences and I have developed great respect for their study and put in clinical medicine.  More than anything scientific research has teacher me humble additionally that success demands tenacity. Those experience has helped me grew as an individual plus to find this ME am capable of doing things I never dreamed.  With mys help, were am one step closer to figuring out the stairs include that cellular pathway to bone growth and thus are closer to potentially identifying molecules that will enhance bone growth. General medicine is ampere love of the learning utilised to care and treatable animals.  This coincident equipped the compassion for and communication with animal owners. As these animals are unable to commune as a human could, veterinarians go dependent on the owner's ability to detect and describe trouble. Like challenge continues to entrance me and EGO look forward to devoting my life to the user of veterinary science.  Becoming a veterinarians starts as one dream lots years ago for i, and is now closed to adenine reality. My dream features always been a simpler to - into folgen a love I have harbored since a youth, carrying it from a fascination both love of animals, on how an triumphant veterinary practice. I am ready for the go stepping to fulfill this dream.”

This essay is of most successful example we’ve shown due to its readability. Notice how the applicant includes descriptive language when they mention their previous experiences.  Acceptance committees look for applicants who capture and compassion as well as the passion for the field to which they express to getting.

They present their my account as a cohesive, flowing story with when few first is interested in vet medicine to now. It’s simple, compelling, frank, plus - perhaps most importantly - easy to read. 

These examples of personal statements for vet schooling should instruction you in this legal directing when creating yours.

FAQs: Personal Statement for Vet Schools

Here are our answers to some of who almost frequently asked questions about personal statements for vet school.

1. What Supposed AMPERE Examine School Personal Statement Include?

Your vet go personal statement should describe how your fondness for veterinary medicine launched, and two to three experiences you’ve had that demonstrate how you’ve upgraded upon that passion. It should flow clean, be slight to read, and conclude by reinstating respective passion for the profession and how you propose to improve to field. 

2. Like Long Is A Personen Statement For Vet School?

Personal statements for vet school have typically one page or 3,000 words long. However, schools willingly oft give you specific parameters for your essay. Repay close attention to the prompts given at you throughout yours application process. 

3. Method Do To End a Vet School Personal Statement?

There live several ways to end an vet school personal statement successfully. You shoud always reinstate your passion for veterinary medicine and end on a high note. Suppose them have adenine specific way you intend up improve animal clinical. In that case, and end of your personal statement is an award place to state autochthonous intentions. 

4. What Makes a Right Personal Command for Vet School?

AN good veterinary medicine personal statement require include insert affection for of field, showcases exceptional experiences and qualities, exhibits a strong connection to animals, press utilizes useful storytelling and structure.  Check out these expert vets school personal statement examples for 2023 to learn methods the write you own.

It must furthermore exhibit thick and concise writing plus attention to detail. It should genuinely convey thine motive also leave a lasting impression on the admissions committee.

5. How Major Are Personal Statements for Veterinary Schools?

A personal display for veterinary schools is extremely important. It provides applicants a platform to shop their individuality, express their motivation, and demonstrate their suitability forward the veterinary profession.  How to Write a Vet School Personal Assertion

Personal statements offer insights into applicants' personal and professional qualities that may not remain clear free other application components. 

Final Thoughts

Their vet school personal statement supposed be thoughtful, genuine, and informative. You should ensure that your story is slim to read by using descriptive language and lined up the highlights of your work experience in order. 

Consider your unique objective. Remember, these programs are competitive. How your unique twisted on your essay will search you stand out from aforementioned pack and keep with the mind of the admissions committee. 

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How to Get Into Vet School: 8 Application Tips for Aspiring Animal Doctors

While many students are interested in careers with animals, not all of them are meant for veterinary medicine. It takes someone like you with a knack for science and a drive to succeed. In fact, you’re already thinking about how to get into vet school.

There’s no tried-and-true method for gaining an acceptance letter to a veterinary medicine program, but these expert tips can help you put together the strongest possible application.

8 tips for students researching how to get into vet school

According to Dr. Laura Flatow, clinical assistant professor of animal science and pre-vet coordinator at Berry College, it’s wise to think about what’s motivating you to pursue a doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) degree before you get started. “Really think about working on all your experiences and building a solid application based off what it is about the field that makes you want to be a vet,” she suggests.

1. Aim for academic excellence

Veterinary schools are explicit about the courses applicants need to complete, so you’ll want to identify which prerequisite classes you’ll need to take early on in your education. And it’s essential that you perform as well as you can in those required courses because vet schools carefully scrutinize your science GPA.

“That science GPA really tells schools if students have the ability to do well in a rigorous DVM curriculum,” Dr. Flatow explains.

When thinking about how to get into vet school, it’s also important to do well in your other classes. Dr. Flatow notes that some schools won’t look at the rest of your application if you don’t meet their minimum GPA standards. The only other chance you have to prove your academic prowess is the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), but that’s becoming less important to DVM programs.

2. Gain as much animal and veterinary experience as you can

Students need to accumulate both veterinary experience (work done under the supervision of a veterinarian) and animal experience (any activity that involves working with animals). Dr. Flatow  suggests students think more about gaining a breadth of experiences than obsessing over the specific number of hours.

“Vet schools would prefer that students divide their time to get experience in different clinics and with different animals,” she explains.

Looking for a benchmark? The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) reports veterinary students who began class in 2020 accumulated a mean of more than 1,600 veterinary experience hours and more than 1,100 animal experience hours.

3. Consider participating in research

Getting involved in research isn’t a requirement for veterinary schools, but participating in a project that you’re really passionate about can be beneficial. That said, it’s not always easy to find opportunities depending on your school.

“Berry College is a smaller school,” Dr. Flatow says. “There are no graduate students doing the research, so we have more opportunities for undergraduates to get that experience.”

4. Work closely with a pre-vet advisor

Students who have access to a dedicated pre-veterinary advisor should take full advantage. Most everyone knows that getting good grades and accumulating relevant experiences are both essential for getting into vet school, but Dr. Flatow says figuring out all the other nuances like how to approach letters of recommendation can be tricky.

“Pre-vet advisors keep up with the individual vet schools and what their admissions processes look like,” she points out. “That's not something you're going to get from just a typical advisor.”

5. Write a thoughtful essay

The essay portion of the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS) asks students to compose a personal statement that illustrates who they are and why they want to pursue a veterinary medicine career. This composition must be 3,000 characters or less.

“Students need to show who they are, what experiences they had that shaped them and what their goals are,” Dr. Flatow explains.

6. Secure glowing letters of recommendation

Every vet school applicant needs to obtain at least three letters of recommendation . But don’t think of these evaluations as items you can check off a list. Most DVM programs expect at least one letter be written by a veterinarian. More importantly, letters should be composed by individuals who know you well.

“Admissions committees are looking for those letters to complement the application by telling them who the candidate is as a person,” Dr. Flatow elaborates. “They can provide insight that may not be in the rest of the application.”

7. Let your personality show through

It’s wise to focus on activities related to animals and veterinary medicine, but don’t forget to mention other valuable experiences in your vet school applications. The VMCAS help guide also lists extracurricular activities, volunteering and even paid work. Mentioning these experiences can give admissions committees a better sense of who you are and where your passions lie. Consider what your time playing sports or volunteering might say about you.

“Schools want students who have soft skills like communication and the ability to work well with others,” Dr. Flatow says. “Things like employment and extracurricular activities can show that.”

8. Be selective when choosing an undergraduate program

“Look for programs that offer courses that are going to be challenging,” Dr. Flatow urges. Berry College’s animal science program, for instance, has developed a reputation for pushing students to do their best. “Students who do well in our program are prepared for a rigorous DVM curriculum, and they end up doing quite well when they get there,” she adds.

Start your journey toward vet school

There’s no proven checklist on how to get into vet school. Remember that admissions committees are looking for candidates who would make good veterinarians, not just good students. Focusing on your studies and gathering experiences that can help you become a well-rounded person will go a long way toward helping you achieve your goal of becoming a veterinarian.

Curious about what else it takes to pursue this career? Learn more by checking out our article “ How to Become a Veterinarian: An Aspiring DVM’s All-Encompassing Guide .”

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Personal Statements

Your personal statement is a one-page essay that gives veterinary admissions committees a clear picture of who you are and, most importantly, why you want to pursue a career in veterinary medicine

UGA Supplemental Application questions for 2024-2025 application cycle:

  • Veterinarians contribute to society in many different ways. Describe several roles they play in society and how you hope to contribute, including the qualities or traits you would bring to the profession. (3500 character limit)
  • Describe a significant experience or challenge in your life that was unrelated to veterinary medicine, what you learned from that experience, and how you have grown from it. (3500 character limit)
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What should be included?

Although there is no set of rules mandating what a strong personal statement should include, here are a few tips to help you successfully craft an effective personal statement:

  • Explain a defining moment that helped steer you toward a career in veterinary medicine. Consider using that moment as the focal point of your essay.
  • Be original and thoughtful: Discuss how you would contribute to the profession and patient care, all of which will help you stand out from other applicants.
  • As you are telling us why you want to pursue a career in veterinary medicine , explain why you are good candidate for veterinary school. Ask yourself—in a pile of 100 applications, would I enjoy reading my statement? Be sure to convey your passion for veterinary medicine in your statement.
  • Many of you have had meaningful experiences with animals or veterinarians as children and these are important but should only be mentioned briefly.
  • Your application materials already contain a summary of your accomplishments, so avoid repeating information from your transcripts or reference letters.
  • Give yourself time to organize your thoughts, write well and edit as necessary.
  • Ask yourself if this essay is a good representation of your character, ideals and aspirations.
  • Don’t forget to proofread!

What should NOT be included?

  • Avoid cliches: How many times do you think admissions committees have read the phrase, “I love animals”?
  • Avoid being vague: "[Insert experience] was challenging and rewarding." What does that mean? Be specific about what was impactful and how it affected you.
  • Avoid brash decision-making:   Your decision to become a veterinarian should be the result of a series of thoughtful, conscious, and reflective decisions. NOT an instantaneous realization. Similarly, you have not “always known” that you want to be a vet. No one is "born to be a vet." Nothing is innate, you have to work for it.
  • Avoid excuses:   In general, there are better uses for your essays than explaining away and justifying poor grades, incidents of misconduct, etc.  However, if you choose to address these subjects, be sure to focus on what you have learned from those incidents and how your experiences have made you a stronger person.  Never, ever blame anyone else for your mistakes.
  • Avoid restating resume:   Choose ONE or TWO significant and distinguishing experiences to elaborate upon.
  • Avoid grandiosity:   For example, claiming that you “know what it is like to be a vet from [shadowing/clinical volunteer experience].”  No, you do not.  That is precisely why you are hoping to go to vet school.
  • Avoid inflammatory or controversial topics:   You do not know the values, beliefs, and background of the person who is reading your essay.  For these reasons, it is advisable to avoid making any strong statements regarding politics, religion, and other polarizing topics.  Be extremely cautious to avoid expressing any views that could be construed as derogatory to any group.  Additionally, your beliefs are not the only “correct” beliefs.
  • Do not lie: Honesty and ethical behavior are the hallmarks of being a veterinarian. Do not include details that you are not prepared to talk about or are simply untrue.

When should I start writing?

You need to begin working on your essays early in the fall semester prior to the application opening in January.  Remember that the people who are helping you with your essays will need time to review them and you will need time to work through multiple drafts. You should have several different people objectively read your personal essays and provide constructive feedback. There are also resources on campus that can assist you, such as the Career Center and UGA Writing Center .  Consider the feedback you get carefully, but be sure that the essays are still written in your voice. In addition, some of your letter writers will want to see a copy of your essays before they write your letter, so you should strive to have competent drafts on hand by October or November. Your letter-writers are often a great option to help review your essays.

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Are you a pre-vet student looking to apply to veterinary school this year? If so, then you’ll need to submit a personal statement as part of the application. The personal statement is an important part of the veterinary school application process. It’s your opportunity to introduce yourself and share why you want to be a veterinarian. This guide provides tips for writing a strong personal statement that will stand out to admissions committees. In addition, you’ll find  vet personal statement examples  that can inspire you to write yours.

How to Craft a Solid Personal Statement for Vet School

The Veterinary School Admissions Committee reads hundreds of personal statements yearly, so it’s important to make sure yours stands out. Here are some important tips to help you write a great vet school essay.

Start With Why Veterinary Medicine Appeals to You

First, start by introducing yourself and sharing your reasons for wanting to become a veterinarian. Be specific and highlight what intrigues you about veterinary medicine. Show that you’ve done your research and know what the profession entails. Make sure to express your dedication to becoming a veterinarian and discuss any experience you have working with animals. You may even start with an interesting anecdote or story that captures your interest in veterinary medicine. 

Show an Understanding of What Veterinary Medicine Entails

You can stand out from the sea of application letters by displaying a good knowledge of vet medicine in your personal statement. You should be able to describe the responsibilities that veterinarians usually carry out. In addition, you should also be able to show the career path you hope to chart after your studies.

Avoid Being Generic

You want the person reading the personal statement to be convinced you’re a suitable candidate for the course . And being generic won’t help you. Make sure you provide examples that specifically relate to the course and career. For example, you can explain what makes you unique and why the veterinary school is the right fit for you. 

Edit and Proofread

Be thoughtful in your writing, and edit it thoroughly before submission. Ask someone else to read it over as well, so they can provide feedback. Proofread carefully for grammar mistakes or spelling errors. Typos are very unprofessional and could hurt your chances of being accepted into vet school.

Finally, remember that the personal statement is just one part of the application process. Stay on top of all deadlines and ensure that all other required materials are submitted along with your personal statement.

Vet Personal Statement Examples

There is a couple of vet personal statement examples for you to peruse in this section. We generated these examples using the Hey INK tool. You should also try out the tool if you want to enjoy fast and precise AI writing.

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Veterinary medicine has always been a subject of passionate interest to me. Ever since I was young, I’ve loved going to the zoo and observing the various animals there. It wasn’t long before I started asking questions about how they were kept healthy and the kind of treatments they got when sick. This curiosity only grew as I got older and eventually led me to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. 

Becoming a veterinarian is not just about acquiring scientific knowledge; it’s also about developing empathy for all living creatures. Throughout my academic journey so far, I have had many opportunities to work with animals first-hand. I’ve cared for injured wildlife at an animal rehabilitation center and shadowed vets in clinics and during surgeries. These experiences have affirmed my belief that veterinary medicine is both deeply rewarding and incredibly challenging and diverse. 

I’m committed to becoming the best vet possible to make a positive difference in the lives of animals and their owners. With hard work combined with continual dedication towards learning, there is no doubt in my mind that Veterinary Medicine will be my lifelong passion.

I am applying to veterinarian school and would like to mention my experience working with animals. I’ve been around animals since a very young age. I grew up on a farm with cows, pigs, chickens, dogs, cats and horses. This gave me the opportunity to learn how to care for different types of animals at an early age. My interest in veterinary science started when I was 14 years old and began working at a veterinary clinic as a kennel assistant. This is where I first experienced the hands-on approach to vet medicine. From there, I knew that this is what I wanted to do with my life. 

I continued to work at the clinic throughout high school and into university until it closed down earlier this year due to financial reasons. However, during those eight years of being involved in veterinarian clinics, l gained valuable experience. The experience has shaped me into the person l am today. I am passionate about helping sick or injured animals get back on their feet again. If given a chance, l will do my possible best to become a well-trained vet.

My name is _______, and I am a third-year veterinary student at ____________. Ever since I was young, I’ve been passionate about animals and working with them. This enthusiasm led me to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. Now, I can not only help animals but also work with fellow professionals to improve their lives as well. 

Throughout my time in vet school, I have worked hard to develop the skills necessary for success in this field. My clinical experience has allowed me to work alongside veterinarians and gain invaluable hands-on experience. Through this work, I have demonstrated my ability to successfully treat patients while under pressure. My coursework has given me an understanding of the theory behind veterinary practice. I can now provide diagnoses and treatment plans that are supported by evidence-based research. 

My passion for animal welfare, combined with my skill set, makes me an excellent candidate for a residency program in Veterinary Medicine. During my residency training, I hope to continue developing as a veterinarian. I also want to learn from more experienced professionals so that one day I can become a leader within the profession myself. Thank you for your consideration, and feel free to contact me if you would like any further information.

With the tips in this article, you can now write better personal statements. If you need to get things done faster, you should consider using the Hey INK writing tool . The only writing you’ll do in this case is the instruction you give. 

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Focus on your experience and motivation – and show you understand the challenges of the job

I f you're applying to study veterinary science, a personal statement will be just one part of your application. Chances are you will also have to fill out a work experience questionnaire, do a test and possibly go to an interview as well.

"The work experience questionnaire is there to check that the student meets our minimum work experience requirements," says Vikki Cannon, head of admissions and recruitment at the Royal Veterinary College.

Some courses don't even look at the personal statement. Dr Kieron Salmon, director of admissions at the University of Liverpool, says: "In our experience, very few personal statements are 'personal'. They read very similarly and have hints of having being written under the guidance of a teacher or parent. So we focus more on face-to-face interviews."

But for the courses that do ask for one, the personal statement can play a really important role.

"If you get it wrong, then it can be the difference between you getting an interview and not getting an interview," says Cannon.

So here are some tips to help you when it comes to writing yours.

What to include

Why do you want to be a vet?

"What we're looking for from a personal statement is to get a feel for why they want to be a vet and an understanding of what they've done about it," says Cannon.

It's also worth thinking about your long-term career aims and what kind of vet you want to be.

Sam Hillage, assistant faculty registrar at the University of Surrey, says: "Showing your motivation and talking about some of your career aspirations would be good. Also acknowledging the diversity of roles in the field."

Work experience

"Sometimes people forget to actually mention the four weeks of work experience they've done," says Hillage. "As that's a mandatory requirement, it's important they get that in."

It might be that a particular moment from your work experience has stuck with you, and if you link that to why you want to be a vet and what you've learned, it can impress tutors.

Claire Phillips, director of admissions at Edinburgh University's Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies says: "Sometimes it can be something quite minor that they have seen on work experience that has made an impression and shown them what it is all about."

Relevant hobbies

Use your statement to show your wider interests as well as your interest in veterinary medicine. Phillips says: "We're looking for a holistic, rounded student. It's not just about academic ability, we want to see people who have other things outside work and academics."

Try to link your hobbies back to your interest in veterinary medicine, but don't worry if not everything is relevant.

"It could be sport, music, voluntary work – it doesn't have to be animal-related," says Phillips.

"Being academically very good is not everything. They need an outlet to cope with the veterinary profession when they qualify. It's a tough job, especially if they go into a practice, so the fact they have something outside of academia is important."

Don't forget to mention people

A vet should understand that a big part of their job is dealing with people, say tutors.

"Some people just explain conditions or talk about animals, but it is important to talk about the sensitivity of the profession," says Phillips.

"You need to be aware that it's not just theory but about the overall sensitivity to people."

You could get this across by talking about some of the human interactions you encountered on your work experience, perhaps how you observed a vet dealing with a client.

Things to avoid

Spelling mistakes

You might not be applying to study English, but good spelling is still important.

Phillips says: "It's a professional degree and communication skills are very important."

And if you're going to refer to particular medical terms, it's really important that you spell them correctly.

"The number of people who write that they've witnessed caesareans in their personal statement but can't spell caesarean is amazing," says Cannon.

"One bad spelling isn't going to lose you a place, but you are marked on the quality of your writing, so if it was littered with spelling mistakes then it might be a problem."

"I've wanted to be a vet since I was..."

"We're not interested in the fact that you've wanted to be a vet for the last 16 years," says Cannon.

"You could have been interested in being a vet for the last 16 months, it's what you do about it that is the interesting thing."

That's not to say you should avoid the phrase altogether. Just make sure you link it back to why you would be good on the course.

Cannon says: "Lots of them will start their personal statement with: 'I've known I wanted to be a vet since I was 3, 4, 5, 6'. But then a lot of them do go on and say why. That's what we're looking for."

Too much technical detail

You might want to include some reference to a strand of veterinary medicine or a type of technology that interests you, but don't go overboard.

Sam Hillage, assistant faculty registrar at the University of Surrey, says: "I'd avoid getting bogged down in a lot of technical detail.

"While it's good to show you have some technical knowledge, it's not necessarily what we look for in a personal statement."

Mentioning the most up-to-date technology won't always win brownie points. "It's the more grounded things that make an impression," says Phillips.

Don't forget to mention animals

It might sound really obvious that a personal statement for veterinary science should include animals. But not everyone remembers. "Sometimes we get people who focus very much on the science side of things, without ever really mentioning animals," Cannon says.

Equally, make sure not to go too far in the other direction.

Cannon says: "Saying 'I want to be a vet because I like cats' doesn't really tell us anything."

If you're looking for more help in getting to vet school, why not apply for a place on a summer school? This year, the Royal Veterinary College is offering 50 places on a summer course with the Sutton Trust that will teach you what it's like to be a vet and give you tips on applying to study veterinary medicine at uni.

The scheme, sponsored by Barclays, is free to students from low and middle income backgrounds. If you're interested in applying for a place, take a look at the Sutton Trust's website .

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Personal statements are often the most difficult and yet the most fun part of the veterinary school application. Most of the VMCAS application is simply a matter of entering in data from transcripts or copying and pasting information from your resume or CV. The personal statement is the one and only area of the VMCAS application that allows the admissions committee to get a sense of who you are and your personality. This is why I consider the personal statement to be fun!

My advice for writing a winning personal statement for veterinary school:

  • Don’t force yourself to write. While you may be able to write a paper for class at the last minute (or even ahead of time) by simply forcing yourself to sit down and write, this is generally not an effective strategy for a personal statement. Rather than forcing yourself to start, simply let ideas formulate in your head for some time before you actually sit down to write.
  • Jot ideas down as they come to mind. When you’re working in the field or just going about your daily life, jot ideas down as they come to mind. Many of them you will ultimately not end up using; nevertheless it is beneficial to get those ideas down on paper as they come to mind so that you can contemplate them more later. Of course, writing down one word might not do the trick. I can speak from personal experience that you may write down a word or two when you have an epiphany and then come back to your notepad hours or days later and the notes mean nothing and you stare at the words, confused, wondering whether that is really your hand writing and what you might have been getting at. That being said, be sure to write down the thought process or at least where you’re going with your idea. The more you can include in your notes, the more helpful your notes will be when you sit down to write your statement.
  • Don’t expect to write the entire statement in one, two, or even three sittings. Sure it can be done, but you really don’t want that to be the case for you. The amount of time and thought you put into your statement will be readily apparent in the finished product. Sit down to write when inspiration strikes and stop when you’re feeling like you’re tired or have run out of things to say. Come back to it later to add, revise, etc. I know even once I created the first full draft of my personal statement (which took many writing sessions), I did another 13 revisions before I was content with the final version.
  • Do not waste time or space attempting to put your resume into your personal statement. There are places in the VMCAS application to list all veterinary, animal, and other employment experience as well as to list honors and activities you’ve been involved in. Your personal statement should not sound like an autobiography! If it does, you should scratch it and re-write or make significant revisions.
  • Spend the most time on the first sentence! You need to catch the audience’s attention and draw them into the statement, making them excited and interested to read and learn more about you. You can do this in many ways and there is no real way to advise you to write the perfect introductory sentence, but you’ll know it when you have it. My personal statement began with the following, “Brakes screeched, tires squealed, and the car abruptly came to a halt.” You may wonder how that statement is at all related to veterinary medicine, but I can guarantee you that it all tied in. In fact, I will be posting my own personal statement on this blog in the near future — so stay tuned for it!
  • Make sure the first paragraph and the last paragraph are the strongest. Notice that I do not call these paragraphs the introduction and conclusion; that is because a personal statement doesn’t necessarily have to have the strict format that is generally used in literary essays. That being said, if you are able to, try to tie things together by referencing something from the first paragraph in the last paragraph, excellent! If not, don’t stress over it. Sometimes it just won’t work and it is better not to force the connection. In psychology we talk about something called primacy and recency effects. This is a principle that describes how people tend to remember the first and last things in a list or, in this case, essay the best. A good way to gauge whether or not you have effectively developed your first and last paragraphs is to read them by themselves and ask yourself whether or not you sound like a person that should be accepted.
  • Proofread, proofread, proofread! I cannot stress this enough! Proofreading can often get difficult when you’ve read your statement so many times that you can practically recite it by heart (yes, I almost got to that point). Once you’re there, no matter what you read, it will sound correct to you. My advice is to read it aloud and slowly — perhaps to a friend or family member, if they are around. By doing so you are forcing yourself to hear how the words sound and often makes mistakes or awkward sentences more apparent. Or, you can do the reverse and have a friend or family member read the statement aloud to you. This is particularly useful because you are able to hear how an admissions committee member is likely to read the statement and will make any potential issues readily apparent.
  • Get feedback! Once your statement is at a point that you are happy with it and it’s been proofread for any and all grammatical and spelling mistakes, email it out as an attachment to anyone and everyone who would be willing to read it. Don’t just send it out though — be sure to ask people ahead of time whether they will have time and are willing to provide feedback to you on your statement. The more people, the better, but try not to send it out to multiple people at the same time. This is for multiple reasons: 1) many of them will provide the same feedback which creates redundancy 2) it gets difficult to coordinate the changes of so many different people. It’s okay to ask people if they can have it back to you by a certain date/time so that you can pass it on to the next person.
  • Let your personality shine through! The entire purpose of the personal statement is to give the reader an idea of what you’re like. This can give the admissions committee a “good” or “bad” feeling about you, so be sure to make a good impression! Of course, I would advise you to avoid things like negativity and sarcasm, even if that is really your personality as they won’t translate well to admissions committees. W hen you ask people for feedback, be sure to ask them whether or not the statement sounded like “you” and had your personality. If they know you, they’ll be able to gauge that pretty well.

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I grow up on the farm. Since a young age, my passion for horses has ignited a deep connection with these magnificent animals. Growing up, I immersed myself in the world of equine care, constantly learning and developing my knowledge of their well-being. It was through this journey that I discovered my fervour for trimming and caring for horse hooves in their natural state, favouring the preservation of their inherent grace over conventional shoeing methods. This hands-on experience not only allowed me to witness the profound impact of proper hoof care but also instilled in me an unwavering desire to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.

While my love for horses, I have always been fascinated by the world of exotic pets. My commitment to understanding diverse animal care requirements led me to take on the responsibility of caring for Josh, a beautiful chameleon. Delving into the unique intricacies of reptiles and tropical animal care hypnotised me, as I discovered the delicate balance required to provide them with a prosperous atmosphere. This experience further solidified my determination to specialize in exotic animal Vet medicine and contribute to the well-being of these remarkable pieces.

For my best practical experience, I actively aspired to opportunities to expand my knowledge beyond horses and reptiles. Working at an animal shelter exposed me to the day-to-day care of various animals, primarily dogs and cats. However, I used every chance to assist in the care of other pieces, including Josh the chameleon. This experience not only let me develop my skills in treating different species but also taught me the importance of empathy and kindness in providing quality Veterinary care.

I wanted to further broaden my horizons, I pursued employment at a city zoo. This opportunity proved to be transformative, as it provided me with adequate exposure to an extensive range of exotic animals. Working alongside the zoo’s best veterinarians, I absorbed knowledge from experts while sharpening my clinical skills. It was during this time that I was fortunate enough to form a mentorship with Dr Martin Bellford, a seasoned veterinarian. His guidance and support have been very valuable, enabling my ambitions and providing me with opportunities to excel in veterinary medicine.

Academically, my love for biology has been my driver in my educational journey. Biology labs, in particular, have provided a platform for me to explore the intricacies of life and deepen my understanding of animal physiology. Though my empathy for animals sometimes makes dissection uncomfortable, I appreciate the opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of animal anatomy and its practical application in veterinary medicine.

Looking to the future, I have ambitious career goals. As an exotic animal specialist, I aspire to work with unique and wild species, employing my knowledge and skills to safeguard their well-being. Furthermore, I am passionate about wildlife preservation and hope to contribute to this cause through active involvement with organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund. By combining my veterinary expertise with a dedication to conservation, I aim to make a lasting impact on the lives of animals, both domestic and wild.

My journey in veterinary medicine has been shaped by a lifelong passion for horses and an unwavering dedication to animal care. The diverse experiences I have gained, from working with horses to caring for exotic pets and assisting at a city zoo, have solidified my commitment to pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. With a strong academic foundation in biology and a burning desire to make a difference, I am eager to embark on this transformative journey and contribute to the well-being of animals in need.

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Ever since I can remember, my fascination with animals has been my driver in shaping my school achievements and personal goals. The intricate biology of animals, their diverse forms, and their profound impact on the world have fascinated me, igniting a passion that has led me to seek a career in veterinary medicine. With an interest in genetics and its application to animal health, I am eager to contribute my knowledge and skills, while improving the welfare of our dear “buddies”.

As I delved more in-depth into biology, my focus on genetics strengthened. Studying the complexity of evolution and selective breeding, I became aware of the challenges that certain species face due to genetic defects. Ventricular septal defects in bulldogs demonstrate the importance of genetic predispositions and the impact they have on health. It is my earnest wish to utilise this knowledge to diagnose, treat, and mitigate such conditions, ensuring good health for animals.

Throughout my academic journey, I have always displayed an affinity for the sciences, particularly biology. I have demonstrated a strong grasp of fundamental principles and an ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real scenarios. Moreover, my overall performance in the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) demonstrates a positive mindset and a commitment to hard work across all mentioned disciplines.

To complement my academic work, I have eagerly aspired to relevant work experiences in veterinary medicine. Assisting with surgeries and consultations, I have seen the dedication and skill required to provide humane care to animals in need. These experiences have extended beyond the borders of my home country, allowing me to observe veterinary practices in diverse environments. Additionally, my work with horse husbandry and breeding, as well as my involvement with racehorses and farming animals, has upgraded my knowledge to the next level.

Beyond my academic and professional goals, I actively engage in extracurricular activities that have honed my attributes and fostered a well-rounded character. As a dedicated sportsman and Silver Sports Ambassador, I have been privileged to promote the values of the Olympics and inspire others to embrace an active lifestyle. My participation in rugby for Sheppey RFC and my school team has instilled in me the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and leadership.

Driven by a real desire to make a positive result, I have enthusiastically taken part in charity work. Regularly participating in fundraising runs and embarking on an expedition to Tanzania, I have seen firsthand the transformative power of collective action. These experiences have taught me empathy and my commitment to managing animal welfare issues with my heart and dedication.

My dedication to my studies is further demonstrated by my participation in a Vetsim course, where I developed a particular interest in avian veterinary surgery. Immersed in a simulated veterinary environment, I honed my technical skills and deepened my understanding of avian health and treatment. This experience solidified my conviction to pursue a career in veterinary medicine, as it allowed me to witness the profound impact that veterinary care can have on the lives of animals and their owners.

My empathetic nature, excellent communication skills, and strong affinity for animal welfare issues have shaped me into a candidate ready to make a meaningful contribution to the field of veterinary medicine. Through the learning of genetics, a dedication to lifelong learning, and an unwavering dedication to the welfare of animals, I am confident in my ability to excel in the rigorous academic program of veterinary medicine. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute my knowledge and skills to animal health, ultimately making a positive impact.

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