The old saying is C=DVM; you must maintain a minimum 2.0 at most vet schools to graduate. However, most students maintain closer to a 3.0 throughout vet school.
To apply to vet school in the United States, anything less than a 3.5 out of 4.0 is considered non-competitive; you may be accepted, but the rest of your application will need to make up for your academic weakness. To graduate vet school, you need to maintain a minimum 2.0 out of 4.0; most vet students are around a 3.0 in vet school.
Sixth grade doesnt really have a large impact on your future as a vet. You just need good enough grades to get you into a decent high school where you will need good enough class and SAT grades to get into a good enough college where you can major in animal care, hwere you will need very good grades, so you can get into veterinarian school. Vet school is extremely competitive, but generally they find something more relevant than your sixth grade report card to go by.
Yes, you need your grade twelve education to become a vet, along with schooling from University.
Vet school and licensing. Vet school is about like medical school, but it is harder. People are built the same, but a vet deals with several species.
Michigan State is a good vet school in Michigan.
It takes about two years or more in vet school
You should take as difficult of math and science courses as you can handle. If your school offers pre-algebra in 8th grade, this is a good idea if you are ready for it.
First do your graduation from the School of Veterinary & start practice in Veterinary Clinic to get more experience and knowledge.
Math and science.
you can go to any school realy i heard that a&m is making a vet section.
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Middle School 8th grade In 6th grade, middle school.