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In the United States, schools of veterinary medicine do not look at ACT scores when evaluating applicants. The ACT (and SAT) are designed to test a high school student's academic abilities for entrance into undergraduate college. Vet school is a graduate school that accepts applicants that have already completed several years of undergraduate college. The test Auburn's vet school will look at is generally the GRE (Graduate Record Exam), or possibly the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). The VCAT (Veterinary College Admission Test) no longer exists.

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