Homeschooler Becomes a Veterinarian with Dr. Sarah Varnell, Special Replay
MAR 17, 202628 MIN
Homeschooler Becomes a Veterinarian with Dr. Sarah Varnell, Special Replay
MAR 17, 202628 MIN
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This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Homeschooler Becomes a Veterinarian, with Dr. Sarah Varnell, Special Replay.
Homeschooler Becomes a Veterinarian, with Dr. Sarah Varnell
Dr. Sarah Varnell is a veterinarian near Cincinnati, OH. Homeschooled through high school, Sarah studies zoology at the undergraduate level, went to veterinarian school, and now specializes in equine medicine: a homeschooler becomes a veterinarian!
How did Sarah handle her time in high school so that she was college-ready for a science like zoology?
Academics for Sarah were heavy in the maths and sciences, both textbook-wise but also hands-on!
Dr. Sarah Varnell. Photo used with permission.
Heavy Sciences on the transcript, completed at honors level:
Biology in 8th grade
Zoology
Chemistry
Advanced Chemistry
Physics
Volunteering, MANY hours:
Horse rescue
Brandywine Zoo (snake handler who walked around the zoo carrying a snake for visitors to meet)
Teaching at a Christian summer camp that specializes in horses (she was also a camper there when she was a child)
Shadowing, MANY hours:
Small animal veterinarian (this steered her away from small animals because Sarah likes being out and about, not stuck inside)
Noticing and developing interests and loves:
Being in the outdoors
Being around large animals
Through college, her networking and shadowing helped guide her in her studies but it took time to clarify that she wanted to be a field veterinarian.
She connected to an equine vet (through a homeschool family that she babysat for- nothing like networking!) and spend many hour shadowing
For college success, Sarah learned to:
Look forward to necessary courses and kept in touch with college advisor for advice on specialized and extra courses she needed to take. (Sarah needed some specialized courses that most zoology undergraduates did not need.)
Visit her professors often during office hours.
Sarah chose a small, Christian college (Malone College) for her undergraduate degree. When choosing her college, she made these a priority:
Small college, so she could know her professors and advisor well
Good college advisors that are interested in the success of their advisees
Opportunities for networking and exploration/volunteering/shadowing
Of all the vet schools in the nation, Sarah applied to the best vet school in the nation: University of California. She chose her graduate program by applying to the average number of programs, not choosing University of Delaware (her local college) since it had no vet program and few opportunities with their reciprocal programs at other schools. Rather, she chose to other nearby colleges and the vet school that her veterinarian of her childhood cats.
After applying, she flew to California for interviews and tours of campus. She liked the way their program was organized. AND it was December with NO snow! She rocked her interviews. How did she do that?
Beginning in 8th grade and all through high school, she was a member of the homeschool rhetoric team, so was comfortable speaking.
This is the curriculum that Sarah’s rhetoric league used.
She was also involved in her college forensics team (public speaking), where she specialized in 5-minute impromptu speeches.
At UC, the interviews were MMI format (Multiple Mini Interviews), which are 5-minute impromptu speeches in a sort of speed dating format. She did so well that she was accepted into the program.
Sarah’s advice for homeschoolers thinking about college?
Make sure you avail yourself of advisors and professors. Network, network, network!
Keep a class listing of what you will need. Keep an eye on when courses are offered (some courses are only offered periodically).
At the University of California, Sarah learned:
At the end of every lead rope there is a human.
So soft skills and speaking skills are important. Sarah began her skills in her homeschooling high school years. Today, Dr. Varnell is treating horses out on the road and in the clinic where she works. Just like James Herriot of All Creatures Great and Small, she’s out in the field with people and horses.
Here’s a free resource for helping teens choose a college major. Join Vicki and Dr. Sarah Varnell to find out how a homeschooler becomes a veterinarian.
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Homeschooler Becomes a Veterinarian, with Dr. Sarah Varnell
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