it takes about 2 years before you get paid for being a vet because you have to go to medical school and then you go and register
Seven years
the history of being a vet is that it started long before our auntsesters were born , they started caring about our animals because they needed them for there land to make there crops and stuff.......
People that become a veterinarian usually stay one their entire career. Becoming a veterinarian is not easy. It takes a lot of work and education.
If Fresno State University is in California, you can't become a veterinarian there. The two colleges of veterinary medicine in California are UC-Davis and Western University.
Most veterinarians are paid approximately every two weeks. Given a lag time of one week between the end of a pay period and the paycheck being deposited, a veterinarian can expect his first paycheck approximately three weeks after being hired.
i was told it takes about 6 years but not completely positive
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Technically, a veterinarian can be out sick for as long as he/she wants to be, provided he/she isn't worried about not being paid for the time off. Veterinarians get a wide range of paid sick days, ranging from none to 5 per year, possibly with the ability to accrue from year to year. There are also national and state laws mandating sick leave without pay for serious illness or injury, which at least prevents the veterinarian from being fired for being in a car accident.
To prepare to become a veterinarian, you can research it on the internet. You can look through books, magazines, watch videos on YouTube, etc. It's a great idea to start learning now because when you go to vet school you'll be ahead.
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.
To be a volunteer veterinarian you don't necessarily need to high of skills, after all, you aren't being paid. If you would like to be a veterinarian as a job, it would take about 7 years of college, and a highschool diploma.