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Majors: school to be a veterinary technician


Question Posted Wednesday August 1 2012, 1:55 am

I want to go to school to be a veterinary technician but I have to attend a community college first where they don't have any veterinary courses as majors. Since I'm attending a bigger school next year, what should I major in in community college this year that will better my chances in the vet tech program next year? Thanks.

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Razhie answered Wednesday August 1 2012, 10:45 am:
Biology, would be the first and most obvious choice.

You might also consider a basic physics course, if you don't have at least some physics background. That will help prep you for medical imaging. Also, any courses in laboratory procedures or pharmacology or nutrition might be useful.

But the VERY best thing you can do, is call the collage you want to transfer too next year and ASK THEM what courses will make it easiest for you to get accepted.

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