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How many years did you go to school to become a veterinarian?

i would do as many years of school to become a vet because that what i really love to do like deal with animals and all that. I want to go to a two year college school that has pre vet and then transfer to another school and study vet school ands get my licence and all the thing i need to become a vet.

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Rhaysa’s Answer

I completed my undergrad degree, which is usually 4 years. Then 4 years of vet school and 1 year doing an internship. In my case, 9 years total. If you count all my schooling (K-12) then its a total of 21 years of schooling.
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Oanh’s Answer

It usually takes at least eight years to become a veterinarian. It takes a student four years to complete an undergraduate degree. Then, students must go on to veterinary school, which typically takes another four years
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Becka Walker’s Answer

It usually requires 4 years of college/University to fulfill the prerequisites for Veterinary School. Afterward, Veterinary School itself is an additional 4 years.
A 2+2 program could be licensure as an RVT/LVT. These generally require 2 years of prerequisites and 2 years of coursework in an accredited licensed technician program.
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