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Getting into Veterinary Science...

Getting into Veterinary Science... The information in this slide was provided by Christopher Hobson of The Royal Veterinary College. A former King’s student is currently studying the subject at Nottingham University. What we’re going to look at. Veterinary Medicine – Key Facts

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Getting into Veterinary Science...

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  1. Getting into Veterinary Science... The information in this slide was provided by Christopher Hobson of The Royal Veterinary College. A former King’s student is currently studying the subject at Nottingham University

  2. What we’re going to look at... • Veterinary Medicine – Key Facts • Study Options • Academic Entry Requirements • Applications Figures • Additional Requirements • Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) • Work Experience • UCAS Application • Personal Statements • References • When to apply via UCAS • Interviews / Offers • Summary – The Application Ladder • Alternative Routes • Resources

  3. Study Options All UK Veterinary Medicine courses must be accredited by Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) www.rcvs.org.uk. Courses can also be accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) www.avma.org, allowing students to work in N. America.

  4. Typical Academic Entry Requirements GCSE’s: High academic grades- aiming for at least 5 grade A’s (including Sciences). As well as minimum of a B grade in English Language and Mathematics. A–Levels: AAA-AAB (tends to be Biology, Chemistry & another subject) International Baccalaureate: 36 overall. Including Highers: 7,6,6 (Chemistry, Biology & any other subject excluding General Studies) BTEC National Diploma in Animal Management: DDD (specific modules and grades required) (Not accepted: Cambridge, Edinburgh & Glasgow) 4 A-Levels – any advantage? A* Grades – any advantage? Re-sits – any disadvantage?

  5. Application Figures

  6. Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) • Cambridge & RVC asks applicants to Veterinary Medicine to sit the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT)(www.bmat.org.uk). • Two hour test (three sections) • Aptitude & Skills • Scientific Knowledge & Applications • Writing Task • Key Dates for 2010 Applicants • 1st July 2009: Registration Opened • 30th September 2009: First Deadline (£32.10) • 15th October 2009: Final Deadline (£64.20) • 4th November 2009: Test Date • 1st December 2009: Results Day (Internet)

  7. Amount and range variable between institutions, but all beneficial. Not stipulated- Cambridge, Edinburgh & Glasgow 2 weeks- Bristol & RVC (1:1) 6 weeks- Nottingham 10 weeks- Liverpool (4:6) Aim for variety: Work in a veterinary practice Lambing, milking or helping out on a farm Work in stables or a livery Animal rescue centres Research work in a lab Abattoir Expect rejection, but keep persisting Diary/Journal References Work Experience

  8. Personal Statements • Show don’t tell (self praise = no praise / referee = praise) • Top 80% • Aim – demonstrate commitment and dedication • What drives applicant to follow this career path • Experience (What did & what learned from it) • Knowledge of subjects – journals, books etc • Interest – Current affairs • Remaining 20% • Aim – show that well rounded individual • Activities • Positions of responsibility • Volunteering • Personal Statement = Interview Prompt Sheet

  9. References • We want a flavour of the students personality • Correct name • Reflects the applicant • Predicted grades • How they are progressing • Information about the school • Contextualise • Is there a different teaching structure? • Any problems? • Any extenuating circumstances?

  10. When to apply via UCAS • Deadline • 15th October • The earlier we can process an application the quicker it’s likely to be that an applicant will hear from us.

  11. Interviews • Personal Statement – Our prompt sheet (RVC) • Questions • Motivations for becoming a vet • Work experience – in detail as will be pushed • Knowledge of current issues – Swine Flu etc • Ethics • What we’re looking for: • Commitment/Dedication • Knowledge • Enthusiasm • Communication Skills • Advice – Practice in a similar environment Offers • March - April • Applicants informed as to whether or not their application has been successful.

  12. Interviews

  13. Summary - The Application Ladder • GOAL -> VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENT • Interview • References • Personal Statements • Work Experience • Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) • Academic Entry Requirements • START ->APPLICANT

  14. Preliminary Year (if missing sciences) Bristol Nottingham Gateway Programme RVC Graduate Programme (Accelerated) Edinburgh Liverpool RVC Alternative Routes

  15. Any Questions?[E] chobson@rvc.ac.uk [T] 020 7468 5147[M] 07809 199 993[W] www.rvc.ac.uk/visitus

  16. Resources Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons www.rcvs.org.uk To be a Vet www.tobeavet.com Vet Careers: You Tube www.youtube.com/vetcareers Biomedical Admissions Test www.bmat.org.uk Courses in Animal and Veterinary Education www.cave.ac.uk RVC Podcasts – Interviews www.rvc.ac.uk/schools/RVCpodcasts

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