In the United States it takes a minimum of seven years of college - three years of undergraduate (although four is more common) and four years of vet school.
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Very few veterinarians quit the profession entirely - there are relatively few veterinarians overall, and to become a veterinarian you must be very passionate and dedicated to the profession because it is extremely difficult to become a veterinarian.
you must study to be a farmer for about 2 to 3 years
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you have to study it for 4 years. even if tou decide to study language practice you can become a lexicogrphy.
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In the United States, yes you must complete ongoing continuing education so long as you are a practicing veterinarian.
To become a veterinarian in the US, you must complete at least three years of undergraduate college then another four years of vet school to earn a DVM or VMD degree.
You'll need a Doctor of Optometry degree, which means undergrad plus an additional three years of medical study.
There are many things you could study in high school and college to become financial manager. You must study money and math for example.