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Keyana’s Answer
Potential challenges:
-Getting in is a long and tedious process
-Dedicating long hours to your studies
-Studying to obtain your license at the end
-Getting in is a long and tedious process
-Dedicating long hours to your studies
-Studying to obtain your license at the end
Ken Meier
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Ken’s Answer
One of the big challenges of veterinary school is just getting in! There are only around 30 or so in the entire country so admission is very competitive. Once you get in the courses are very science heavy. Many vets have a broad range of practice which can include surgery and other intricate procedures. It's not easy, and not for the squeamish!
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Hassan’s Answer
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17673786/ and https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2021-02-15/potential-veterinary-students-face-layered-admission-challenges have lists of challenges. https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/the-7-top-challenges-facing-veterinary-medicine-in-2017/ and https://work.chron.com/top-challenges-veterinary-practices-21708.html have good lists of challenges vets face.