Not in the U.S..
4-12 years
Go to college for a few years and become a vet yourself.
Vets go to college for 8 years, not 3. $65,000 a year is average.
You will need to go to college for 3-4 years, and then transfer to vet school which will take another 3-5 years.
yes because you need a degree for at least 2 years.
At least 6 years, not counting possible internships.
In the United States, the average cost for four years of vet school at in-state tuition rates is $180,000. This does not include the tuition for the three to four years of undergraduate college you must complete before applying to vet school.
To be a vet assistant you only need 2 years of college and some people dont even have to go to college
There is very little anyone else can do to make your dream come true - you will have to do this. To become a veterinarian in the United States, you will need to go to college and take at least three years of college classes. After this, you can apply to vet school and, if you are accepted, take another four years of classes at vet school.
Well, first you have to go to college school for 4 years, then veterinary school for 4 years after that. When you complete all those years, (which wont be a very short time, i can tell you that) then you can fin a job at any vet place that has an open space.
You have to go to college for four years and then take another four years for veterinary medicine. So eight years of college but then you need to take a like state test and say a pledge to be a vet.
After graduating from high school, one generally enters a pre-vet program at a college, junior college or community college. This program may take 2-3 years. Once accepted into vet school, you can expect 4-5 years of classes depending on the particular veterinary college. Approximately 7 years post high school, no different than a human doctor.