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In the United States, it usually takes about 8 years of school to become a vet. The first four years are undergraduate classes and can cost anywhere from $40,000 (at a state-funded school) to $150,000 (at an elite private school). The second four years are vet school and will run anywhere between $160,000 and $400,000 depending on whether you get in-state or out-of-state tuition rates. Therefore, the minimum payment (before scholarships, grants, etc.) would be $200,000.

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Currently annual tuition rates for vet school in the United States is approximately US$45,000 per year for in-state residents and approximately US$60,000 for at large applicants. Vet school is four years, so overall tuition for a student starting in the fall of 2012 would be between US$180,000 and 240,000.

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In the United States, average tuition for in-state residents for four years of vet school is averaging around $200,000 and the price is going up dramatically.

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