You will need to attend a School of Veterinary Medicine. There are currently 28 in the United States, 5 in Canada, at least 2 in the Carribean and at least one in most countries in the world.
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.
University/College for 8 years. This is only in the USA. In Canada it is depending on when and where to take your studies.
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Yes, you can have a tattoo and be a veterinarian. However, depending on the type of practice you want to work in and the demographic of the client base, you may need to make sure the tattoo isn't visible while you work.
Enough Science to get into a Medical School or follow the Pre Med Curriculum.
If you are trying to become a college professor then you are going to need a lot of different skills but it really depends based on what type of education field you are going to try to fit in best
you have to take pre-veterinarian course for 2 years, then you have to go to university for 5... so all in all, it takes about 7 years to become any type of vet.
To become a zoologist requires a 4 year college degree in zoology.
Veterinary licenses are issued by each State in the US for practice within their borders.
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I say go to college and take sociologists classes until you think you are ready to live on your dream.
A veteran is a former member of the U.S. armed forces. I believe your question is intended to inquire about the education necessary to become a veterinarian (an animal doctor). Many colleges and universities include veterinary school, and you would need to earn a doctorate to be a veterinarian. You could go to a local veterinarian's office and discuss it with him/her for a more complete answer.