No problem, glad i could help! yes i work at 1 vet but do different roles and occasionally just pop in to watch surgeries if im lucky to catch them. i would suggest ringing up your local vets and asking if you could help out - and go from there
I got into the new bachelor veterinary biology/doctor of veterinary medicine this year. My experience was I sat the STAT between year 11 and year 12, volunteered and worked in a vet hospital for 3 years (but you absolutely don't need that long, most people do about 10-30 days), and received...
cool thanks, I thought it was worded so weirdly? how did you guys answer it cos I did how increased SV and increased CO improves aerobic performance by provision of sufficient oxygen with less strain on heart... but someone else in my class did aerobic performance on SV and how they increase at...
wouldn't IB be more convenient in applying to the US?
anyway, i was able to be offered to 2 of the schools you mentioned to enter in yr 10. They are top of the state, so you need to be able to perform well in their interviews, really sell yourself as to why that school would be good for you...
study smart, not hard - by that i mean, discriminate between the useful homework and the ones that don't help and are time consuming. i didn't make notes until maybe 3 weeks before exams. i typed them out, printed, and highlighted. and did past papers. although i had some stressful nights...