English, math and science.
In grade ten, focus on taking biology, chemistry, and math courses to build a strong foundation for a future in veterinary medicine. Additionally, consider taking advanced science classes or electives related to animal science or anatomy to further prepare for a career as a veterinarian.
High school level classes to prepare for college
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You cannot go directly from high school to vet school, and you cannot become a veterinarian straight out of high school. However, you can take some classes that will help you eventually become a veterinarian. Mostly you should focus on taking the most difficult math and science courses that you can handle - biology, chemistry, physics, algebra II, pre-calculus and calculus.
You should focus on taking as difficult of math and science classes as you can handle - biology, chemistry, physics, pre-calculus.
In high school you will have shop classes for electives and these may help you. To become an electrician you can get an apprenticeship to have a master electrician to train you.
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To prepare to become a veterinarian, you can research it on the internet. You can look through books, magazines, watch videos on YouTube, etc. It's a great idea to start learning now because when you go to vet school you'll be ahead.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
There are no specific requirements. However, if you can, taking chemistry, physics, pre-calculus and calculus would be helpful. You will have to take harder versions of these same classes in undergraduate to prepare for vet school, so having a background in these subjects will be helpful.
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