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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
- Graduate School
- Ithaca, NY
- Rating 4 out of 5 4 reviews
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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Reviews
Rating 4 out of 5 4 reviews
Incredibly difficult, rigorous program, with not much sympathy from the educators or admin regarding the heavy workload and pressure. However, the wellbeing situation is improving, and the college has the right attitude towards improving conditions for its students. The school's name comes with heavy weight in the working world, and I feel privileged to be a student here, though could do without the crazy stress!
The campus, faculty, and facilities are top-notch, and not needing to purchase textbooks due to there always being copies on reserve in the library is a huge bonus. The Ithaca area is an expensive place to live, but Cornell vet has a dedicated financial aid person and registrar and it's very easy to communicate with them and student services to get the support you need.
The Dean's office is heavily involved with the student body and makes a point to reach out personally to struggling students.
The campus, faculty, and facilities are top-notch, and not needing to purchase textbooks due to there always being copies on reserve in the library is a huge bonus. The Ithaca area is an expensive place to live, but Cornell vet has a dedicated financial aid person and registrar and it's very easy to communicate with them and student services to get the support you need.
The Dean's office is heavily involved with the student body and makes a point to reach out personally to struggling students.
The curriculum is very tough, as to be expected, but I appreciate the efforts being made to move student wellbeing to the forefront. It's nice to have video recordings for most classes and to not have to worry about missing a course because you need to go for an appointment or something. Some areas need to be smoothed out, such as what is relevant material and was is interesting and good to know but extraneous.
Very tough first semester, but it gets slightly easier after that as you get used to problem based learning.