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It's important for a pnm to stick to the facts in recruitment and not exaggerate her accomplishments. |
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For med schools that accepted students directly out of HS, they did two years of college and went directly to medical school regardless of their collegiate performance. These programs were eventually phased out because students were not felt to be mature enough to treat patients after just 6 years of school. |
To be fair, my state currently still has a quite compeittive 6 year med program (BSMD) between a med school and like 5 state schools.
However, if you met someone who was in it, they wouldn't say they were already in med school or accepted into med school. They'd just say "I'm a freshman in the BSMD program." [because you weren't guaranteed to continue to med school if you didn't fulfill the requirements] |
I guess I should say that I have guaranteed admission into vet school; that would be more accurate.
But other than finding recommendations (which I am currently working heartily on), do you all have any other advice on how to be more appealing to sororities as an older student? |
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OP, while it's true you are direct-admit to the vet school, you probably don't want to mention that unless you are speaking with someone who has a similar major or is in a similar situation. I'm guessing you had to take a lot of Ag classes last year—are you friends with any sorority girls from your dorm or high school? Make sure they know NOW that you'll be rushing. Aside from recommendations and GPA (which will mostly just help you with the first round or so of cuts), knowing girls will help you the most. Just don't take it personally if you know several girls in a house you are released from—there hasn't been an upperclass/sophomore quota for the past few years, and as far as I know there won't be this year. Get your recommendations in order, especially if you are coming from out-of-state. In the past few years (I'm alumna now, but I've been on all three sides of recruitment at Mizzou—pnm, active, and alum) EVERY house has taken a sophomore. True, some take more than others, but you just have to be even more outstanding compared to the others. You may be asked why you didn't rush your freshman year. You may be asked if you would be willing to live in the house as a junior or senior (keep in mind most chapters at Mizzou have a 1-2 year live-in requirement, and there may not be room for you to move in right away). Be wary of Mizzou lurkers on this board. They typically don't post, but are out in full force. Feel free to PM me if you have any more specific questions. |
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ellebud's advice was dead-on. At this point, I'd work on developing conversation skills that don't include anything about veterinary school or horses. |
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And thank you annabella for your help. :) |
Instantiously: Kind of equals sound bytes. For instance...What movies did you see this summer?
Uhh, last Wednesday, or maybe Thursday I forget which...I saw the Sex and the City movie......... Did you like it? Yeah, it was cute. or: Did you see Sex and the City 2? OMG, after the series and the first movie, didn't know if they could top the fashions (remember, don't set yourself up to say loved it/hated it) but I loved Carrie's outfit (hated Carrie's outfit) in.............Did you see the movie? Didn't you love it? Be prepared to ask/answer topical, fun questions. But always involve the sister, with her valued opinion, in the conversation. |
Oh, and another thing: Depending on the location of the school (see conversation above) do not give a review of a movie, performer or a cd. You never know if you're insulting the producer's/performer/designer's kid. Happened to my daughter....she kept her mouth shut...but no one insults a family member lightly. (She was the insulted, the other the insultee.) This holds true in all parts of the US where certain industries rule. (i.e. Michigan, "I'd NEVER buy an American car")
....Although I admit to making a really political point when I was going through. It worked out ok for me. |
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