Veterenian schools accept any colleges degree. There are prerequisite courses that must be completed as part of your degree program before applying to veterinarian schools.
In the United States, no - you can go directly from vet school to practicing as a veterinarian in the profession. However, if you want to become board certified, you will typically have to complete a one-year internship before applying for the residency to train for the board certification test.
If you did everything right, then you would have gotten into veterinarian school.
Yes, you will probably need to take either the SAT or the ACT on your path to become a veterinarian. The SAT and ACT are not required to apply to vet school, but you will need to take one or the other to apply to undergraduate where you will need to complete three years worth of classes before applying to vet school.
No. In order to practice as a veterinarian, you have to go to a college, not a vocational school.
Vet school is a four-year curriculum; prior to applying to vet school you need to complete a series of pre-requisite courses. The complete list of courses, as well as other requirements for applying, can be found at the schools' websites or by searching for links at www dot avma dot org.
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A veterinarian has a Doctorate's Degree in Veterinarian Medicine. That requires 3 to 4 years of school after a Bachelor's Degree. Entrance into vet school is one of the most competitive graduate schools to get into. Many that fail to get into vet school go to med school instead!
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The standard Veterinarian degree requires 4 years of regular school and 4 years of Veterinarian school to practice. Some may begin interning or assisting after 2 years of veterinarian school.
In the United States, in vet school you generally have to maintain at least a 2.0, although most students are between a 3.0 and 3.5. In undergraduate college, to be competitive when applying to vet school, you need to maintain a much higher GPA, at least 3.75.
No - a veterinarian is a veterinarian regardless of the school they trained at. The pay rate is mostly dependent upon the type of practice, the experience and competence of the veterinarian and the geographic location where the veterinarian is working at.
yes, it is called Saint Matthews Veterinarian, It's actually a college.