No, you do not have to have straight A's to become a veterinarian. However, many applicants to vet school have close to a straight-A transcript in undergraduate, so having too many B's and C's would make you less competitive in applying to vet school. Once in, though, it is extremely rare for an individual to make it all the way through with straight A's - there are a lot of classes and a lot of information to absorb.
no , he loves steak too much lol
he had crooked teeth he wanted it to make it straight by wearing braces
You make urself seen. make sure they remember you
Being married and/or having kids doesn't make one straight. He is most definitely bisexual.
A common toilet plunger can be used as a cup mute or a wah-wah mute. In a sticky situation it can mimic the sound of a straight mute if held very tightly to the bell, but it doesn't sound quite like a straight mute would.
No, you have to go to veterinarian college in person.
To the best of my ability to research this, "Burrin Turnbulle" didn't become a veterinarian, or at least was not a famous veterinarian. Therefore, it is almost impossible to figure out what would have motivated this person (if this person existed - I also can't find any mention of this individual) to become a veterinarian.
how many years do you do in order to be a proffesional veterinarian
A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
No
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
It may take five to six years to become a veterinarian. Further getting the practical expereince in this provides the professionalism.
You can't, you are who you are, you can have sex with both males and females, but that does not make you straight. Don't try to be something your not because other people don't like it, if you try to make everyone happy by acting straight, you won't be happy.
Hand file is use to make wood become straight and smooth.
you don't eat meat
tell the veterinarian if what wrong with your dog.. does it make sense?
You cannot go directly from high school to vet school, and you cannot become a veterinarian straight out of high school. However, you can take some classes that will help you eventually become a veterinarian. Mostly you should focus on taking the most difficult math and science courses that you can handle - biology, chemistry, physics, algebra II, pre-calculus and calculus.