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going to collage to become a vet?


Question Posted Thursday February 3 2011, 2:29 pm

What collage should i go to become a vet


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coconutcatastrophe answered Friday February 4 2011, 7:21 pm:
It depends where you live and how far you wanna drive. Try searching collegeboard.com for different schools to find out which have pre-vetinary programs. You can always use google too.

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bliz answered Thursday February 3 2011, 3:56 pm:
You want a school with a strong pre-med program and with experience in preparing people for he MCAT exam, and a good medical school (or, ideally), vet school placement rate. It is harder to get into vet school than medical school.

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K3587 answered Thursday February 3 2011, 3:47 pm:
Focus on English class first.

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