Interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine? But not sure how to survive the challenges and pressures of med school, or how to prepare for core rotations in veterinary schools, you are at the right place. Read on to find out some great tips for vet students. 

1. Attend Classes Regularly

It may sound obvious, but students, especially in the first few weeks, get tempted to skip lectures now and then. Getting away with that during your undergrads should not be the approach while pursuing your medical education. The range of curriculum and the volume of information one has to remember is massive, so regular classes will keep you updated and there’ll be less burden by the end of the semester. 

2.  Try Reading Ahead

Whenever you can, read materials ahead of your lectures. This gives you a sense of confidence and helps you stay on track. Reading on your own first will help you get introduced to an entirely new topic, which a classroom lecture will further help to reflect on. You may even ask questions during the class if something wasn’t clear to you. 

3.  Approach Study As A Job

These types of courses are highly challenging and very packed. Look at it like a job and block out some time throughout your day when you’ll strictly dedicate yourself to studying. After classes, resist going back to the room. Head to the library and do some studying for yourself. If this becomes a regular part of your routine, this will soon come naturally to you. A routine helps retain information better instead of cramming mindlessly. You can also create a schedule for you and plan what to study or work on, each day. 

4.  Join different Clubs

Many veterinary schools have specialised clubs for students who have particular interests and want to learn about and practice on different types of animals. Some may be interested in zoological medicine, some in livestock or wildlife. Join such clubs according to your preference. They are great in providing hands-on experience to medical students before they formally join the profession. Connect with like minded professionals and experts in your field through the same. 

5. Must Get Enough Sleep

Do understand that this is no longer your undergrad, and routines need to be adjusted according to the career and educational shift you are at currently. During your medical education, you can’t compromise on ample rest and enough sleep. You will stay healthy, retain more information, and perform well on examinations. 

6. Exercise Everyday

Some sort of regular exercise and movement is a must for students to relieve stress and retain physical stamina. Exercise also releases happy hormones and keeps your mind in a relaxed and happy state, which is needed for any student to stay healthy and study well. 

7. Have Fun

Lastly, medical school experience is unique and shall never come back. If you follow a schedule and do the needful, you won’t even have to lead a life of solitude and no socialisation or fun. Remember to enjoy all the moments and the journey. Build meaningful relationships. Don’t let the stress get to you so much that you miss out on being happy as you pursue your dreams.

Now that you know a lot of tips and tricks for veterinary schools, enrol in one and get started with your education.