There are pre-veterinary medicine majors out there (I actually graduated with a BS in pre-veterinary medicine), but they aren't as useful as a straight science major. Most applicants to vet school have a BS in chemistry, Biology, zoology, etc. - one of the core hard sciences. There are also a number of applicants with bachelor's degrees in agriculture, animal science, etc.
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to be a vet another 4 years in vet school after college is required
Nothing. This is why most pre-vet majors have a second major in a related field such as biology or chemistry. If vet school doesn't work out (which happens more often than not), the second major allows the student to find work with a BS in a major science.
it all depends on what type of vet your planning on doing
Some people, not everybody has to be a vetinarian.
You can get away with a number of other majors such as environmental science, environmental studies, biology, conservation, forestry, agriculture, geology, statistics, hydrology, and lots more. I suggest you search for your majors in the occupational outlook handbook. http://www.bls.gov/search/ooh.htm
2.0 for the vast majority of majors. However, a prerequisite for some majors is a GPA of 2.5. Do not rely on GPA alone to be accepted. Take into account your cumulative SAT score, (ACT, etc.)
4 years of pre-vet, 3 years of vet school, and an internship of your choice. Some go for a residency in a specialty
Hi I found a link that will explain to you exactly what is needed to become a vet along with some other related job profiles.
There is no degree required at all, actually - The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine does not require a Bachelor's degree for admission into the college. However, most applicants do have a Bachelor's degree and the typical majors are biology, chemistry or animal science. The fun part is, you don't have to have a specific major to be admitted to vet school - one of my classmates had a BA in fashion design and was a very successful vet student.
always get your your dog checked out by a vet before giving medications the vet will prescribe any drugs needed and a correct dosage
um you can weigh it or it looks fat ? take it to a vet if needed .