In the United States there are no specific requirements for classes in middle school - this is far too early to be thinking about individual courses. The important part at this academic stage is to learn the fundamentals and information being taught in school, along with good study habits and a good work ethic.
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
you dont have to take any special courses at all in middle school to become a medical assistant...colleges nor do professionals care what you took up in middle school..
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
Specific high school courses will have little to do with becoming a veterinarian. You will need good grades to enable you to get into college and good grades there in order to get into vet school.
No
Edison middle school became a middle school when it was built. Because they built the middle school to become a middle school.
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.
No, the veterinary school in Oklahoma is Oklahoma State University (OSU). However, you can take the pre-requisite undergraduate courses at the University of Oklahoma and then apply to vet school at OSU.
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
keystoneschoolonline.com is an online middle and high school they have more then 170 teacher-supported online courses and the courses can be taken on your own schedule.
To become a veterinarian at Texas A&M (or any vet school), you need to be accepted to the college or school of veterinary medicine and major in veterinary medicine.
In the United States, after graduating high school you can complete three years of undergraduate college then another four years of vet school, then be licensed as a veterinarian.