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Tell me about yourself.
Why veterinary?
Why Texas A & M University Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences?
How would you take advantage of Texas A&M's strong connections to the livestock and agricultural industries?
Should Texas provide targeted incentives for veterinarians to practice large animal medicine given the 90% decline in livestock veterinarians since World War II
You are a veterinarian. A client's pet needs emergency surgery costing $5,000. They don't have pet insurance and can't afford it. They ask about payment plans, but your clinic requires full payment upfront. What do you do?
You are a veterinarian. A client wants to do 'everything' for their elderly suffering dog, including expensive chemotherapy that might extend life 6-12 months with poor quality. They're clearly financially struggling. What do you do?
How many rubber ducks would it take to fill this room?
Tell me about a time you failed.
What aspects of the Aggie tradition and culture appeal to you as a future veterinary student?
Texas Tech University recently opened the state's third veterinary school in 2025, joining Texas A&M and adding new capacity to address workforce needs. However, veterinary workforce projections remain contentious, with some analyses predicting severe shortages requiring 55,000 additional veterinarians nationally by 2030, while others suggest supply and demand will balance naturally. The debate is complicated by regional variations, with large animal and rural veterinary services facing persistent shortages while small animal practice may have adequate numbers. Texas, with its significant agricultural economy and rural communities, faces particular challenges in maintaining food animal veterinary services. Consider the implications of expanding veterinary education capacity when workforce projections remain uncertain and the profession faces high debt loads, mental health challenges, and retention issues
Is it ethical for veterinary corporations to prioritize companion animal services over large animal care when rural Texas communities face significant shortages in livestock veterinary services
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