Step one: get your high school diploma or GED
Step two: complete at least three years of undergraduate (usually four), including all the pre-requisite classes for the vet school(s) of your choice
Step three: while working on Step two, accumulate at least 500 hours of shadowing or working for a veterinarian, gain as many hours working with a variety of species of animals as you can and find 2-3 veterinarians who think highly enough of you and know you well enough to write a good recommendation for you
Step four: take the GRE or MCAT
Step five: apply to the vet school of your choice through VMCAS
Step six: complete four years of study at a vet school
Step seven: pass the National Veterinary Medical Licensing Exam (NAVLE)
Step eight: pass the State vet board exam for the state you want to practice in and become licensed
Go to the vet or put him to sleep
12 years.
The book how to become a verterinarian has some very clear outlines in how to reach your goal. The next step after being a vet tech is to continue with your schooling to finish being a vet.
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I believe you have to take 7 years of collegeto become a vet.
you need to accomplish math and science
Biology
Go to college for a few years and become a vet yourself.
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take it to the vet
After their second yr. (sophmore yr.)
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.