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No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
Specific high school courses will have little to do with becoming a veterinarian. You will need good grades to enable you to get into college and good grades there in order to get into vet school.
A college certificate or preferably a degree is necessary. Many community colleges offer courses in this field. Some medical knowledge is helpful, but scientific courses are not necessary.
You will need some form of veterinarian technician training. The full veterinarian nurse or doctor degree isn't required but the basic training is necessary.
No, but will reduce the course credits that are necessary to graduate.
Kendal College offers teaching and class courses for those interesting in becoming teachers and instructors of all grades. So please learn to teach because we need teachers.
Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.
They are not. If you want a better paying job then go to college but some jobs you do not need a college degree. Burger King sound familiar...
Any college catalog - or better yet, a chat with a college counselor - will outline for you the basic courses necessary to graduate with a degree in journalism.
this is a topic a lot of people have been looking for as nowadays college courses are becoming more and more expensive. a great site that I would personally recommend from experience would be a site called http://oli.web.cmu.edu/openlearning/
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.