Becoming a Vet is a competitive market, which makes the journey hard. You must first graduate college with a Bachelors degree and have taken the prerequisite pre-vet classes. These classes may seem difficult to some. Each veterinary school has different required courses so be sure to check with your desired school. Once you have graduated college, you then begin the application process into vet school. There are minimal schools in the United States that have the Veterinary Science Degree program. Don't limit yourself and apply to different schools around the world, this will increase your chances of being accepted. Many schools look for higher GPA and GRE test scores. Try to get good grades and participate in extracurricular activities and have the desire to become a vet and you shall succeed!
technically no but it would be stupid if you took a job as a vet and didn't like animals
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Yes, cos if they don't like animals then why did want to become a vet?
you need to learn about animals and the name and what ever body part does
If you mean a wildlife vet, you need the same amount of schooling that any veterinarian needs, which is to go through vet school.
Yes. You need to be one of two things... either an emergency vet who goes on animal rescues or a wildlife vet. An emergency vet is who people would call if they found an injured animal on the side of the road, and things like that. The emergency vet, no matter what kind of animal it was, would do his or her best to make the animal better. This can occur with domestic and wild animals. Or, you could be a wildlife vet. Hence the name, this vet would go out into the wilderness LOOKING for injured wildlife.
Major in Marine Biology, then specialize in aquatic animals in vet school.
One of the highest paid and most common job working with animals is to become a vet.
someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
the best job to do is entirely up to you...if you really want to help the animals, you should become a vet or help out with a charity...
to ensure you know exactly what you need to do. For the safety of the animals.
Yes, you do need experience in handling and helping sick animals. This is because if you didn't have experience in being a vet, you might harm the animals or worse. If you want to become a vet, then you would have to be told what do do, practice it, then do it for real. Maybe asking a vet would help as well. Hope I helped ;D