Vet Tech Application Essay
Vet Tech Application Essay
Vet Tech Application Essay
Shanice Scatliffe
Dr. Reno
We’ve all heard the story of how since we were a little girl or boy, we’ve had a
love for animals and wanted to work in the veterinary field. My story is not any different. I
grew up in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, a small beautiful island where everyone is
treated like family. Growing up on the island, you would see roosters, chickens, cows,
goats, dogs, and cats roaming the island freely. As the adventurous kid I was, I always
wanted to go up to those animals to play and pet them. I had a passion for animals and
animal care from a very young age and was always so fascinated by each animal’s
lifestyles. I always knew that I wanted to do something with animals, and that was to
At first, I had my mindset for years that I wanted to become a veterinarian; but
after working at a veterinary clinic, I realized I had more of a passion for becoming a
veterinary technician. While I know that veterinarians can do everything technicians can,
the technicians do a lot more physical hands-on work in the clinic. At the same time, the
doctors make the crucial decisions and use more of their mental energy. I am the type of
person that loves to work with hands-on things, and for me, being a veterinary technician
As I am applying to get into the vet tech program, there are a few expectations
that I want to have for myself and the program. I expect to be able to go into the program
with a strong head and mind, giving it all I got, even when times get hard. I hope to be
able to bounce ideas and receive feedback from my classmates as we are all here to
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guide and lift each other, and; I expect to learn as much information that I can from my
professors and classmates as much as they can learn from me. Going into the vet tech
program, I want to be able to use the knowledge that I was already given and apply It to
person, a team player, have a positive attitude, and take the initiative of anything that
As I look ahead into my future, there are personal and professional goals I would
like to accomplish in 1, 5, and 10 years. In one year, just around the same time as
completing the cohort, I would like to be able to have a good general idea of what kind of
veterinary technician I would like to become. I have been in-between either working at
an all feline clinic or becoming a rehab technician. These are two completely different
roles, but I have such passion for both professions as I love cats and would love to work
in a clinic specifically for them. I’ve gotten to enjoy the whole process of physical
rehabilitation and underwater treadmill for canines as we have a rehab technician at the
For my goals in 5 years or less, I would like to move from Ohio to Florida. I
always knew after I finished my schooling, that Florida was going to be the place I
wanted to live. It's only one trip away from flying home to Tortola, BVI, and I have tons
of family and friends all over the state of Florida. It would be a significant boost, as a
veterinary technician, as they have lots of different creatures to learn and work on if I
an accomplished successful technician, doing what she loves, working at a thriving feline
clinic, becoming a rehab veterinary technician, or doing something with exotics and
reptiles if It went down that path. At the same time, I would love to start a family who
Being able to work in the veterinary field is the right gift. You get the joy of
working with people who love animals just as much as you do, and you get to tend to the
care of pets. It's not always full of rainbows and sunshine, but when it is, it's a never
missed moment. Hopefully, if I get into the program, I can't want to put my knowledge to
the test and use it for the greater good as well as learn just about what it takes to be a
great technician. I can't wait until what the future holds for me and my journey of