I am a junior in high school and I am thinking of going into the veterinary medicine field, high school-level teaching (art or math), or marketing of some kind. Currently, I have an unweighted 4.0 GPA, participate in multiple clubs, and manage a sport at my school. I would like to look for schools in the Midwest if possible. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I know this is on the east coast side- but UGA has a fantastic vet program. They also have a VetCAMP over summer that you should totally look into for next year (I just applied- fingers crossed). UF also has an amazing veterinary program! :)
Michigan state university has an AMAZING program for pre vet students, as wells as an outsanding program for eduation, with a school of that ssize it has options for daysssss. I love the campus too, and gives out alot of merit based help, and u would def get it with ur gpa
The Midwest has some excellent universities that could be a good fit for your interests.
Veterinary Medicine:
Midwestern University: Located in Glendale, Arizona, they offer a comprehensive Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) program with state-of-the-art facilities and hands-on learning.
University of Wisconsin-Madison: Known for its strong veterinary program, it's a great option for aspiring veterinarians.
High School-Level Teaching (Art or Math):
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Offers robust programs in both math and art education.
University of Minnesota Twin Cities: Known for its excellent teaching programs, it could be a great choice for either subject.
Marketing:
Northwestern University: Located in Evanston, IL, it's highly ranked for its marketing programs.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Offers multiple marketing programs and is highly regarded in this field.
University of Wisconsin-Madison: Another strong contender with several marketing programs.
And, of course, UMich & Purdue are good for all of them!
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