Most agricultural universities have a veterinary college. Michigan State University, for instance, started out it's life as Michigan Agricultural College and has one of the nation's best Vet Programs.
Cornell has a good one. So does Penn State.
Washington State University has a forestry program.
Well in most vet collages in Australia you would pay around $4000 a year but this all depends on how well your grades were in school.
Most collages have at least some sort of marketing classes, and wouldn't be a bad idea to take if you are interested.
Biology, Math, Chemistry, and other STEM classes
All of them: Math, Calculus, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Social Studies. You must finish all of your Grade 12 classes and pass the exams with at least 70% to 75% to be able to enroll in the Pre-Vet program or Animal Sciences Pre-Vet program to start your way on becoming an equine vet.
Most vet schools spend the first year concentrating on the foundational basics - anatomy, histology, epidemiology, some personal development and business classes.
There are no math classes per se in vet school, although calculations are part of most classes. To apply for vet school you need to pass Calculus I, and sometimes Calculus II depending on the vet school. An introduction to statistics as well as basic business accounting and financial statements are also helpful.
There are so many collages for nurses like nursing school, Nursing collage. Some of the collages are Harvard University.
Biology, chemistry, zoology
Good grades of course
Do culinary artists make collages?
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.