There is some debate about which is best.
However -- there are only 27 Vet schools in the US. All are excellent. Most (if not all) have residency requirements. So, for example, if you wanted to go to the one on Virginia Tech's campus, you would have a hard time getting in unless you were a resident of Virginia or Maryland. If you are from New Jersey -- then your choices are pretty much limited to two Ivy League schools -- University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University. If you want to go to UC-Davis, then your chances are small unless you are from California.
Getting into Vet school is harder than nearly every other program. It is much harder than getting into medical school.
Search Yahoo! or Google for "Veterinary Schools"/ You will find sites that list all 27 schools and list entrance requirements.
You may want to work with Vets in your area before applying. They can give you more information on which schools you might be able to apply to.
2007-08-04 05:57:47
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answered by Ranto 7
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University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
Extremely difficult to gain entrance.
2007-08-04 05:42:09
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answered by M C 5
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Kansas State University
I do not believe there is a state residency requirement to attend, but there ARE very strict general admission requirements.
http://www.vet.ksu.edu/
2007-08-04 08:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Cornell in upstate manhattan is between the final colleges in the country. it somewhat is extremely problematical to get into and extremely costly. it somewhat is Ivy League high quality so which you will desire to be especially intelligent with great SAT's to get in. reliable success and start up off reading!
2016-10-19 09:14:57
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answered by konen 4
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