Typically it's four years of university that you'll need.
To become a scientist, you must learn how to perform experiments, think critically, remain objective, and attend school for years and years. It is best to focus your education on the specific science you wish to explore, whether astronomy or zoology.
In the United States it takes a minimum of seven years of college - three years of undergraduate classes and four years of vet school.
3 years
To be a forensic scientist, you have to stay in school for at least 7-8 years. But it dempends on what forensic school you attend.
forensic scientist, you could (with a few extra years of tertiary education) become a school teacher or even take your degree to a pHd level and become a professor
Exactly 39 years.
Yes, in the United States you can learn both companion animal and livestock medicine in vet school.
In the United States the minimum is seven years of college - three years of undergraduate and four years of vet school. This varies by country, however.
Forensic Technicians usually need at least a bachelor's degree (four years of school).
If you include undergraduate education, it takes at least 8 years to become a medical scientist. There are also internships and residency programs that are required.
To become a pharmacist it normally takes 4 years of school. However most people go to school for 8 years, 4 years at an undergrad school and 4 years of pharmacy school.
To become a respiratory therapist you have to have an associates degree (three years at an accredited college)