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What collage do i have to go to to become a vet?
I would like to be a vet because I love animals and want to be able to help them
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Kendall’s Answer
You can go to any college to be a vet! Vet school comes after undergrad classes (4ish years), so as long as you complete all the requirements that vet school has for you (usually by picking some sort of science major or another major and taking biology and chemistry classes), then you should be good!
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Olivia’s Answer
Hi Jordyn,
To become a veterinarian, you want to attend an AVMA accredited school. You'd attend vet school after graduating from an undergraduate school. In undergraduate school, you must complete the coursework required for the school you are applying for which is often accomplished with a pre-vet or science degree such as animal science, biology, or chemistry. In your third year of undergrad, you'd fill out an application for veterinary school and select the schools you'd like to apply to.
To become a veterinarian, you want to attend an AVMA accredited school. You'd attend vet school after graduating from an undergraduate school. In undergraduate school, you must complete the coursework required for the school you are applying for which is often accomplished with a pre-vet or science degree such as animal science, biology, or chemistry. In your third year of undergrad, you'd fill out an application for veterinary school and select the schools you'd like to apply to.
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JOHN’s Answer
Hello:
"AVMA Accredited Veterinary Colleges" (Purdue as well):
https://sites.tufts.edu/tuftsprevetsociety/applying/general-requirements/avma-schools/
Also, amazing resource:
https://www.berry.edu/articles/blog/2020/how-to-become-a-veterinarian
Thankful for you.
God Bless,
John German
"AVMA Accredited Veterinary Colleges" (Purdue as well):
https://sites.tufts.edu/tuftsprevetsociety/applying/general-requirements/avma-schools/
Also, amazing resource:
https://www.berry.edu/articles/blog/2020/how-to-become-a-veterinarian
Thankful for you.
God Bless,
John German