First they have to get a four-year university degree, then they have to go to another 4-years of veterinary school.
community university
No. You need to go to a community college. Not a university.
It depends on what you want to go to. University is bigger and crowded and you get to meet new people Community college is better if you are struggling. If you want to meet many new people go to a University If you need more help that you thought, go to a community.
Go to iowa state university its faster better but maybe not easier and iowa state is the best veterinarian college in the US.
He went to Copiah-Lincoln Community College and then transferred to Auburn University.
No, you have to go to veterinarian college in person.
You can go to college with pretty much any GPA. You can always go to a community college and then transfer to a university. College admission boards look at your Junior year of High School more than anything else, so make sure you did well then. If not, go ahead with the community college course. But make sure that your credits earned in the community college are transferrable to the University. Good luck!
Yes of course after high school some go to community college some go to university straight from high school.
you must attend a university for a bachelor's degree. you may receive an associate's degree from a community college. you must attend a university for a bachelor's degree. you may receive an associate's degree from a community college.
You go to university or college to earn your degrees and knowledge of being a veterinarian, then you work with other doctors and nurses in your career.
To obtain the master's degree (if starting at a community college), it will take two years at the community college, two additional years at a four year college or university, and then two to three years to finish the master's degree depending on the specialty.
A Community College is likely to accept someone with a 1.70. Do well there and you should be able to go to a better university.