Yes, but only a "lay" assistant and not a registered technician. A registered veterinary technician has not just a GED, but also an Associate's or Bachelor's degree earned after the GED (or high school diploma).
Yes, most vet assistant schools will require your GED. Also, employers will also be more likely to hire you if you have your GED as well. Get more information on GED's at http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=GED_TS&CFID=1365525&CFTOKEN=95160026&jsessionid=1630af33b783$19X$40$
Veterinary assistants may have just a high school diploma or GED, or they may have completed a 2-year Associate's degree program.
A Certified Nursing Assistant CNA must get their GED before taking the CNA coursework and test.
You most likely do.
Yes. That is not a problem.
the standard vet gets about 72.000 a year
Well my aunt was a vet assistant and she said it would be harder to be a vet because you have to see what the animals have like different kinds of diseases and a vet assistant would have to call the patients to the checkup room Or make appointments with people that need vets. I Hoped This Helped You!
With most medical assitant training programs you need to have either a high school diploma or a GED.
It would be preferred to have your High School Diploma, but you can have a GED as well.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
Veterinary assisting is an entry-level position and most assistants are trained on the job. You do not earn a degree in veterinary assisting.
do you have to have a high school diploma to go to collage to get your medical assistant degree