Most vet schools spend the first year concentrating on the foundational basics - anatomy, histology, epidemiology, some personal development and business classes.
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Yes, you can take classes year round. I would look into a local school near you for classes.
i believe year book or a school newspaper would help you along your path.
went back to school and take some classes
If your school has a counseling office they will give you the info. If not, hold on to your hat, because the high school counselors will be coming to your school this spring. They will be signing you up for freshman classes in the fall. As a freshman you won't have much in electives to choose from. I would suggest you concentrate on your solids next year. Many freshmen get into trouble the first year because they fail classes. When that happens you HAVE to make up the classes in summer school or the next year. Unless classes are passed you don't graduate. I see too many freshmen make this mistake.
There are approximately 20 different classes you have to take as an undergraduate student to apply to vet school. Once in vet school, there is a four-year full-time curriculum of at least 50 different classes you need to take and pass before graduation.
The amount of subjects you must take as a freshman in high school in Canada depends on the school you are going to. Most require at least 3 or 4 main classes and the rest are electives.
You will Have to Take up maybe night school or even start to take extra classes ask you academy principal for you transcript and all of the classes you need will be there so anyone you didn't get a credit for i can for sure tell you to take them and even take summer school and/or night school (depends on how many credits you have) and if not a lot take a full schedule in your senior year.
depends on your school. normally a school doesnt mind if you do it in the first few weeks but after that they do not like you moving classes
math????
It depends which school system you are in. Usually they are foundational classes that are required for graduation such as math, science, gym, etc.
You can take AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Physics, AP Calculus or similar courses, but this will only count towards your undergraduate college classes. In the United States, you have to complete at least three years' worth of undergraduate college classes and then take another four years of classes in vet school.