Veterinarians have to attend a minimum of seven years of college in the United States because they are required to have a very broad and deep knowledge base covering everything from equine anatomy to the diseases of chickens to prevention of foot & mouth disease in the United States swine herd. There is such a vast ocean of information that even after seven years of college and thirty years of practice, there is more information that veterinarians can learn, use and improve their skills with.
Vets go to college for 8 years, not 3. $65,000 a year is average.
about 7 years for vets
i think to train to be a vet it takes 7 years.
A college or university.
23-27
The are about 90 vets.
Yes
Yes, and most private practitioners will do so.
Vets typically attend 4 years of undergraduate school and 2 years of vet school
it's not your age but your schooling
there are about 200 vets
the most common method of entry into being a veterinarian is having eight years of college and Advanced degrees pursued by many vets are in the basic sciences, such as anatomy, microbiology, and physiology.