No you do not, and typically you must pay if there are no scholarships available However, there are some students that work within schools (student workers), to help with expenses.
Yes, in general a veterinary technician would be paid more than a veterinary assistant.
Veterinary technicians are typically paid an hourly rate, though some are salaried.
I think so, but I'm still living on a student budget three years after graduating. In another few years I should have my student loans paid off and I'll be making over $70,000 a year.
Veterinary technicians are typically required to complete an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program. These programs generally take 2 years to complete.
To the best of my knowledge, nowhere. The Merck Veterinary Manual is available online at no cost to everyone, but otherwise veterinary books are quite expensive and have to be paid for.
It depends on where you work $10 hr Veterinary nurses in my opinion get paid peanuts for what they have to do.
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In the United States, a veterinary intern can expect a salary between $25,000 and $35,000 per year. This is a paid position but the intern is also learning and taking classes at the same time, which is why the salary is relatively low.
Children should not be paid to go to school. Going to school is a privilege in this country. There are many areas in this world where children do not get to go to school and learn.
Alternative medicine practioners should not get paid as much as regular doctors.