I want to study both Veterinary Medicine and Graphic Design, where could I possibly do this? Is it possible? If not, any suggestions?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday September 17 2013, 10:37 pm: There may be schools that offer both studies but I don't think you'll find a class that offers a combo of the twoIf that i as they are different.
So you need to make a list of what aspects of a veterinary job have an appeal to you.
Are you more the nurturing type, cant stand to see an animal in pain and want to help heal it. Can you picture yourself, doing surgery on, giving shots to, cleaning up their messes, putting them to sleep if need be because they are beyond surgery?
If you can't picture yourself doing that or couldnt emphatically answer >Yes, yes yes!
Then maybe it's a matter that you enjoy being around happy healthy animals and interacting with them...such as a doggy day care or kennel...where the ability to make the place comfortable and feel like home will need a creative artistic ability. Or perhaps, you'd enjoy coming up with doggy costumes...many rich old ladies love to dress their little dogs in outfits. You might find your niche designing pet toys, pet beds, outfits, etc...
Or on the art side, maybe you would like to focus on art that depicts animals. However that would be an art other than graphics which is more of designing letterheads, business cards and such. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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