Colleges highly recommend taking college prep classes in high school, such as Biology, Chemistry and Anatomy. These classes are great to take to learn about animals and how they work. Pre-Vet studies are good to do for an accurate, close insight on being veterinarian. Human and animal Physiology does experimental molecular, physiological research in humans, animals and cells. Veterinarians are required to have a D.V.M. with a minimum of four years. Most vets hold a bachelor’s degree. Many start off going unpaid in Veterinary internships under …show more content…
It takes better than excellent grades to get into the best schools and be well paid. Some vets even specialize in food safety and inspection. They check livestock for illnesses, which can be transmitted to humans. Other vets just research, human and animal health conditions(BookRags). They look for clues in the way an animal can smell, look, or act. Vets that work outside sometimes have dirty jobs and can be working in all types of weather. Many vets will supervise assistants and technicians because many own their own business, which means they are their own boss. Animals can get sick or hurt at any time, so lots of vets work long hours. Some have other partners so they can take turns with