Calculating the proper dosages of medication requires precise calculations and measurments.
you have to do science and math
Math and science.
Yes. You have to take math classes to be a vet. I would like to be a veterinarian myself, and I will have to take business math and college Algebra. You also have to take biology, physics, chemistry, English, nutrition, and animal science.
they use math by counting doses, and they also used fractions, decimals, and basic arithmatic.
you need to accomplish math and science
science yes, if your aren't good at these id recommend learning science, math and spelling too...
you have to know how much medicen to give the animals
Level 3 English, math, biology, chemistry, physics
In high school you should be focused on taking as hard of math and science classes as possible - vet schools require you to have taken calculus, zoology, physics, chemistry and several other challengings math/science courses in undergraduate college before you are eligible to apply for vet school.
Veterinary technicians use math to calculate drug dosages and fluid rates on a daily basis.
English, math and science.
There are no math classes per se in vet school, although calculations are part of most classes. To apply for vet school you need to pass Calculus I, and sometimes Calculus II depending on the vet school. An introduction to statistics as well as basic business accounting and financial statements are also helpful.