care for animal’s like cows, horses, sheep, chickens, etc. There are many steps to becoming a veterinarian and years of education is required. To set the foundation for your veterinary career you should start in high school. Volunteering is also recommended in high school. You need your Bachelor’s degree most of the time to get into a veterinary medicine school. The courses you need to take in college to get accepted into a veterinary medicine school are two semesters of biology, one semester of genetics, one of microbiology, two semesters of inorganic chemistry, two semester of organic chemistry, one semester of biochemistry, one semester of calculus, one semester of statistics, two semesters of physics, a semester of introduction to animal science, and one of animal nutrition. After you get your bachelor’s degree, you apply to a Veterinary medicine school.
It is very competitive to get accepted into a veterinary medicine school. In 2013 less than Half of the applicants that applied to a veterinary medicine school were accepted. In college you should have maintained a 3.5 GPA or higher and passed all the required classes for veterinary medicine school. When applying to a veterinary medicine school they will examine how you did in your last 3-4 semesters in college. Choose three individuals to provide a letter of recommendation for you. One is required to be from an academic adviser. One is required to be from a veterinarian and the last one an individual of your choice. It is also highly recommended to get involved in student clubs like a pre-vet club. Veterinary medicine school if four years long. After veterinary school to become a vet you need to take a state test to become a licensed vet. The test is about three hundred questions
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