In the United States, you would need to take at least three years of pre-requisite courses in college then another four years of vet school. This translates to roughly 40 classes in undergraduate and another 50 or so in vet school.
Outside of the United States, the curriculum for training veterinarians is typically 6-8 years of post-secondary education and I would expect the class load to be roughly similar.
the math classes you have to take to be veterinarian is the number of classes you have to take to be a veterinarian.
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
English, math and science.
you have to take a lot of classes to become a doctor but also i know you have to take 8 years of collage.
You are able to take dog grooming classes at many colleges and universities. These classes are mostly offered as part of a veterinarian program through many schools.
You should focus on taking as difficult of math and science classes as you can handle - biology, chemistry, physics, pre-calculus.
Yes. You have to take math classes to be a vet. I would like to be a veterinarian myself, and I will have to take business math and college Algebra. You also have to take biology, physics, chemistry, English, nutrition, and animal science.
You cannot go directly from high school to vet school, and you cannot become a veterinarian straight out of high school. However, you can take some classes that will help you eventually become a veterinarian. Mostly you should focus on taking the most difficult math and science courses that you can handle - biology, chemistry, physics, algebra II, pre-calculus and calculus.
You cannot become a veterinarian at UCLA; the two veterinary schools in California are UC-Davis and Western University. However, you can take the courses needed to apply to vet school at UCLA - you will need to take lots of biology (zoology, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, etc.) and chemistry (inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry) as well as physics, calculus, and multiple general education classes. The list of pre-requisite classes can be found at UC-Davis' website.
Yes, you will probably need to take either the SAT or the ACT on your path to become a veterinarian. The SAT and ACT are not required to apply to vet school, but you will need to take one or the other to apply to undergraduate where you will need to complete three years worth of classes before applying to vet school.
Yes, you do have to take art classes to become an artist. You can take classes at a local community college, and get an
you have to take a test on veterinarian medicines