You should take the most difficult math courses you can handle - Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus. Also, take the most difficult science classes you can handle, including Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
The University of Illinois is a school of veterinary medicine.
Yes, like all AVMA-accredited colleges of veterinary in the United States, LSU (Louisiana State University) teaches all disciplines in veterinary medicine.
It does not appear that Harvard has a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program at this time (Fall 2012). However, there is a student organization for pre-vet students. You do not have to complete a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program to apply for and be accepted to vet school. You simply have to complete the pre-requisites for the schools you wish to apply to.
University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine was created in 1862.
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine was created in 1884.
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine was created in 1948.
You would need to attend a school of veterinary medicine if you wanted to become a veterinarian.
Yes. It is UC (University of California) Davis School of Veterinary Medicine :)
Pre-veterinary medicine is what you do before veterinary school (that's what the pre is for). Veterinary medicine is not a major. It isn't done at the undergraduate level but rather the graduate level. In order to get into vet school you must complete the pre-veterinary requirements and most likey you will need a bachelor's degree in some field.
Veterinary medicine is a school subject. It begins with the letter V.
No, the only school of veterinary medicine in the state of Illinois is located in Urbana-Champaign.
You need to take every class you can! <><><> Officers in the Veterinary Corps will have a college degree as a Doctor of Veterninary Medicine, so you will need the classes (and the grades) that will qualify you for admission to a college or university that has a program of Veterinary Medicine. See a guidance counselor at your school- but science and math will be "have to have" courses in high school. Good luck!