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Basketball
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Annabelle Sellers
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WinnerBio
I am all about spreading love and kindness in every aspect of my life. I love people and strive to have a positive influence on the people around me. I grew up on a small cattle farm and learned what hard work is from a young age. I fell in love with animals and came to realize that my desire to help people and care for animals can be aligned in the field of veterinary medicine. I want to break down the stigma that veterinarians are all about the money and show people the real, raw passion that we have for animals and people alike! I am currently in my third year of veterinary school at Louisiana State University. I am soaking up every moment of my time here and love all of the opportunities and experiences I have had the privilege to experience. However, the quality education I am receiving has a very big price tag. I am hoping my hard work will pay off and I am able to receive scholarships to lighten the load of this financial burden.
Education
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)Majors:
- Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other
McNeese State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
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Career
Dream career field:
Veterinary
Dream career goals:
Mixed Animal Veterinarian
Hostess
Mexico Lindo2018 – 2018Veterinary Assistant
Louisiana State University Large Animal Hospital2022 – Present2 yearsVeterinary Assistant
Brandon Veterinary Clinic2021 – 20232 yearsSecretary Assistant
Anacoco High School2018 – 2018Veterinary Assistant
Bayou South Animal Hospital2021 – 2021Veterinary Assistant
Pet Emergency Clinic2018 – 20213 years
Sports
Cross-Country Running
Junior Varsity2015 – 20183 years
Basketball
Varsity2008 – 201810 years
Softball
Varsity2007 – 201811 years
Research
Agricultural and Food Products Processing
McNeese State University Department of Agricultural Sciences — Assistant2020 – 2021
Public services
Volunteering
Inner Pup — Assist in blood draw, heartworm testing, and flea/tick preventative distribution2021 – PresentVolunteering
The Stables at Le Bocage — Assist children with disabilities in riding the horses and completing enrichment activities.2020 – 2021Volunteering
The Family Place Church — Assist in creating and setting up decor2014 – 2017Volunteering
Disabled American Veterans Booth — Cook and Cashier2015 – 2016
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
MudPuddle’s Veterinary Scholarship
WinnerHello! My name is Annabelle Sellers. I am a second year veterinary student at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. My interest in veterinary medicine began at a very young age. I grew up working with my dad and grandpa on a small cattle farm in Anacoco, La. I learned the value of hard work and how truly remarkable animals are. I completed my undergraduate studies at McNeese State University and was blessed with two opportunities to learn more about the veterinary profession. I worked at a small animal emergency hospital as a veterinary technician and gained lots of experience caring and treating for animals as well as communicating with clients. I also worked for a mixed animal day practice with the primary goal of working with large animals. I gained experience with horses, pigs, and cattle and fell in love with the challenge. In my opinion, large animal medicine requires a particular drive and ingenuity. You can’t restrain them like you would a dog, cat, or rabbit. Just to get them to the clinic is quite the process for the owner, so farm calls are a frequent occurrence. Farm calls are so challenging at times but so rewarding. As a veterinarian, you’ve got to be able to improvise and think on your feet. 90% of the time the owners aren’t going to have the animal already put into a state-of-the-art hydraulic squeeze shoot upon your arrival. In lots of instances, we had to work with a singular tree to tie the animal up to or a wooden shoot that was borderline falling apart. I learned so much working at that hospital, and fell in love with the challenge. I assisted with some Graduate Research Projects on the McNeese farm studying the effects of MultiMin administration on their sheep flock. It was my first time ever handling sheep and I loved it. I went onto veterinary school and worked for a different mixed animal practice closer to home the summer before school and after my first year. I was able to go on more farm calls and perform even more procedures such as cortisol injections, field x-rays, hoof trims, etc. The main reason why I got so much experience was due to the high quantity of clients the veterinarian I was working for received because he’s the only one in the area that does farm calls. He has to let the whole community know when he’s going on vacation. It was great experience for me, but it opened my eyes to the lack of large animal veterinarians in the area. I recently started a job at LSU SVM on the Large Animal Critical Care Team. I have only been working for a couple of months, but every time I leave a shift I feel a sense of excitement for what I’m going to be able to accomplish once I obtain my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. My current primary goal is to obtain my DVM, and my future goal is to open an after hours mixed animal practice emergency clinic and farm call service for my community back home. It would be an honor to receive this scholarship as it will reduce the financial strain of veterinary school. I appreciate your time and consideration.