If you have a passion for the field, difficulty should not be a factor. As in any program of study it will be challenging but nothing you can't handle. Passion is key to success. You have probably heard the expression, "10% aptitude, 90% attitude." Attitude is everything.
Any degree can be challenging. However, if your heart is in it, you will welcome the challenge and realize successful outcomes.
yes it is good major and its not that hard not everyone can give you an idea about it.
you better rethink being a vet- obvious answer is BIOLOGY.
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
You could major in Biology.
the major field of biology is the study of plants,BOTANY and the study of animals,ZOOLOGY ..
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You declare Biology as your college major, and a major portion of the classes you focus on fall into the field of Zoology.
Most students major in biology, and many colleges and universities have a wildlife option within their biology major.
The major would be biology. It is typically a bachelor of science degree (BS).
Biology
No. Really a major in Biology is pretty much the same as Zoology. Biology just includes plants. For example, at my college we only have a Zoology major or a Botany major. Really both of those are Biology majors. You could even consider Microbiology a Biology major. If becoming a "Zoologist" is what you want to do, you won't have to worry too much what you major in as long as its something related to the field. (You could maybe major in Chemistry and still become a Zoologist if you really wanted to).
Biochemistry, computational biology! You can get more information about biology in my profile.
Well, being there, pretty much any area of Biology. I am a declared pre-med major, but you can have any major in biology and become a doctor. The last few years of schooling is when you decide your specialty; ie pediatrician, oncologist, family med. etc.