well its your decision you dont HAVE to go to a school if you dont want to, in new york a good top 10 school would be vetenarian started college its really good it focuses on studies and i would prefer to go to it
Yes, and college as well as vet school.
you got to go to college and high school to be a vet
Yes of course you do! Other-wise you cant go to vet school!
In the United States, Canada, Australia and western Europe, the answer is yes. Vet school (by its various names in the different countries) is a graduate level school that requires applicants to have completed some undergraduate college classwork prior to admission. This is probably true for most vet schools around the world, but you would need to check with your specific vet school to confirm that.
My pre-vet advisor, who is a veterinarian, did not attend vet school until her 40s (with children). You can attend any time. The later in life, however, the less you will remember from college.
Four years of undergraduate college prior to vet school runs anywhere from $60,000 to $200,000. Then four years of vet school can cost anywhere from $120,000 to $300,000. Most students will qualify for scholarships and grants for undergraduate school and then for federal student loans for vet school. The average debt rate for just vet school for new graduates for 2010 was about $125,000; undergraduate debt was in addition to this.
no because all you have to is go to high school and graduate and get a a delopma and go to college and that is all so what are you going to be know after you read this
In the United States, pre-vet school is undergraduate college. There is no set-in-stone minimum age, but generally the youngest would be 17 years old, after you graduate from high school.
Vet tech institute is a for-profit private career school. It is not a state funded college.
you can go to any school realy i heard that a&m is making a vet section.
In the United States, the average cost for four years of vet school at in-state tuition rates is $180,000. This does not include the tuition for the three to four years of undergraduate college you must complete before applying to vet school.
Oregon State College does not have a school of veterinary medicine. However, if you wish to attend OSC for your pre-requisite courses to apply to vet school, that should be fine. So long as OSC is accredited and offers the pre-requisite classes, there's no overall reason to not attend. In Oregon, the vet school is part of Oregon State University.