Imagine a career where you can contribute to the well-being of the creatures on this planet that can’t help themselves; a career where the work is rewarding and where you get to work with animals. That’s the career I have: I’m a veterinarian.
I decided to become a veterinarian because I grew up on a farm where I loved taking care of animals. I’ve always had pets and helping them I knew, was my passion. The experience I remember the most was a time when one of our horses on the farm hurt his foot, I helped him and wrapped his foot, the feeling I got because I helped an animal felt amazing. I knew then that being a vet was my goal in life. When you are a veterinarian you see a lot of different problems that affect animals. Animals need to be examined for checkups to make sure that they are doing well. Also another thing is that animals need to get vaccinated to keep them from scary diseases. It is also …show more content…
Math and science is also important, and if you can volunteer at your local animal shelter or animal hospital. The level of difficulty of getting into a veterinary college is competitive and the students with good grades usually get in over the ones with bad grades. After you graduate you take an exam and if you pass the test you become a certified veterinarian. These are the qualifications you need to become a Veterinarian. The pre veterinary school that I attended was Princeton and I got my doctor of Veterinary medicine at UC DAVIS. The cost of veterinary school varies for the school that you chose. I thought these schools where great choices for me because they offered top programs for becoming a veterinarian. Some of you might be wondering what the difference between veterinary school and medical school is; the difference between medical school and veterinary school is that medical school is for helping the well-being of humans and veterinary school helps