doctor of veterinary and medicine
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
you would go to Florida commuity college
You cannot be a veterinarian with just a bachelor's degree, you have to have a DVM.
Biology would be a great degree to get. There are also animal specific degree's you can obtain at some agricultural colleges such as A&M Texas and NMSU.
An college/university that would offer a degree in witchcraft would not have a valid college degree that is acceptable.
In most places, it would be Doctorate in Veterinary Medecine (DVM).
You are not required to have a degree however, it would greatly benefit one who has acquired a degree in restaurant management.
Many people would want to buy a college degree. For example, rich people who can not afford to learn things by their own will will try to buy a college degree.
If you acquired a master's degree without completing a bachelor's degree, it tells me you acquired the degree from an illegitimate institution. The master's degree is advanced study that follows a bachelor's degree. I do not know of any legitimate school that would accept an individual into a graduate program without first completing a bachelor's degree.
Most of the students admitted have completed an undergraduate program and earned a bachelor's degree. Applicants without a degree face a difficult task in gaining admittance. As such, both the veterinarian and physician would take approximately the same time; Four years for the bachelor's degree, and four years for either the veterinarian or medical degree.
associate degree
You need a degree in order to work in a large variety of fields. Many jobs do not hire a person without a degree. You would need a degree to be a doctor, a lawyer, a teacher, or a veterinarian.