Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
You most likely do.
Yes. That is not a problem.
Yes, most vet assistant schools will require your GED. Also, employers will also be more likely to hire you if you have your GED as well. Get more information on GED's at http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=GED_TS&CFID=1365525&CFTOKEN=95160026&jsessionid=1630af33b783$19X$40$
No, you don't need a GED to be a cartoonist.
You can check with your local community college and see if they have a combined GED/Associate's degree program. However, to find a college with both GED and vet tech classes may be difficult.
To be a lay tech, all you need is a high school degree or GED and hands-on experience and training in veterinary technician procedures. To be a registered veterinary technician you need to complete 2 to 4 years of vet tech college and get a state license by passing the state board exam.
Yes, but only a "lay" assistant and not a registered technician. A registered veterinary technician has not just a GED, but also an Associate's or Bachelor's degree earned after the GED (or high school diploma).
Yeah, and you have to have a college degree in a science related area of study. And then you have to go to vet school for a couple more years after you get your undergraduate degree. Unless you mean "vet" as in veteran. Somebody who served in the military forces. Then you just need high school or a GED certificate.
Yes you need a high school diploma or a GED. How do you get a GED
You would most likely need a high school diploma or GED, but otherwise no post-secondary degree would be required.
You need to get your GED first.
Most employers require you to need a copy of your GED. Call the location where you took the test and ask for proof that you earned the GED.