You can check with your local community college and see if they have a combined GED/Associate's degree program. However, to find a college with both GED and vet tech classes may be difficult.
Probably not. You would need to learn in college.
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math
Not necessarily, although most veterinarians have a high school diploma. If you don't have a high school diploma, you will need to get a GED, as this is required by most colleges prior to admission.
Vets must go to high school, college, and receive a degree from a School of Veterinary Medicine after completing their undergraduate degree.
the have an extremely high satisfaction in their job.
Yes
No, veterinary assistants are not required to have a degree or any sort of certification in California. The only members of the veterinary team required to be educated and credentialed are veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
3 or 7 years i think.
Vets typically attend 4 years of undergraduate school and 2 years of vet school
Yes. Historically, most veterinarians were male, but this shifted in the 1980s. Now, approximately 80% of new veterinarians graduating from vet school are female.
don't you mean what HOURS do veterinarians work? well... you can work 40-50 hours a week. usually its the normal hours for like.... when time you would wake up for school and what time you get out of school. ~Joyce Lynn C.
most high paying jobs give you maternity leave
The Victorian era was the late 1800s in England. The first vet school was established in Lyon, France in 1862, so there were trained veterinarians during the Victorian era.