Being homeschooled rather than attending a public or private school won't affect your chances of becoming a veterinarian. You will need to take all the courses needed to graduate high school (math, science, English, social studies) and then be accepted to a college for undergraduate work. If you have the option of taking advanced math and science classes such as Calculus, Physics and Chemistry this would be a good idea, as you will need to take more advanced courses in math and science in college to apply to vet school.
Biology, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math and more
Are you asking which subjects should you study in school to become a vet? I assume you are in highschool or middle school. You should focus on Biology/Chemistry and Physics. Emphasis on Bio/Chem. You should also take math courses.
Get good grades in science subjects, get lots of work experience, apply to a vet school
Vet school and licensing. Vet school is about like medical school, but it is harder. People are built the same, but a vet deals with several species.
Yes you can
This is by far the stupidess question! um vet school maybe!
Yes, it is very competitive to get into vet school and the coursework to complete vet school is difficult.
Your classes in Middle School will have little affect on your ability to become a vet. Get good grades in Middle School and High School so that you can get into a good college. Then take a pre-med or pre-vet major and hope you can get into Vet school, which is very hard to do, even harder then medical school.
it takes 8 years to be a vet technician
to be a vet another 4 years in vet school after college is required
Yes, but depending on the school. Many schools share VCE/VET subjects between other schools in order to decrease the disadvantage to students. Some subjects can even be taken online or through correspondence
Biology, chemistry, zoology