It takes 4 years of Pre-Veterinary School, 4 years of Veterinary School, and maybe some extra if you want to specialize in something such as Exotics. Exotics takes another 4 years, so 8-12 or more.
There is very little anyone else can do to make your dream come true - you will have to do this. To become a veterinarian in the United States, you will need to go to college and take at least three years of college classes. After this, you can apply to vet school and, if you are accepted, take another four years of classes at vet school.
"Veterinarian" is the original, and more proper, term; "vet" is an abbreviation of veterinarian.
I've also been researching this same question myself. and I've come to find out it really depends on the school you attend. i believe the best answer for this question is 5 years. i hope I've helped.
Unless you come in as a foreign exchange student you don't have to prove citizenship to attend.
Having your children attend early bird courses will help them develop faster and be more prepared for the earlier years in kindergarten and elementary school, it might help them deal with peers and other issues that will come up later in life.
The same place as years came from
LeBron James attended St. Vincent - St. Mary High School in Ohio. However he did not attend college. James went straight from high school into the NBA.
Yes, children should continue to attend school or day care with molluscum. Lesions should be covered if they aren't covered by clothes.
tell the veterinarian and if you can take it to the veterinarian take it. Or have the veterinarian come to you.
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This varies from school to school. Many factors come into play, meaning, it depends what you plan to study, what school you attend, etc. You need to go to the school you plan on attending and find your major, and go from there.
Perhaps they want to learn English better. Perhaps they want to attend a better school.