Discuss how you would contribute to the profession and patient care, all of which will help you stand out from other applicants.

3000 characters or 500 words: 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!

Discuss how you would contribute to the profession and patient care, all of which will help you stand out from other applicants.
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