That being said your daughter
months 0 Votes Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse. Regardless, if shes determined to become the number of years should not hold her back from doing so. this is easily accomidated for students although they must maintian specific GPA to do it and knocks out big portion of classes before they even to college. Before even applying for school, prospective student must complete certain classes while in college. Hope this helps.
Here is link for plethora of schools and their pre Hope this helps. Purdue has wonderful program, all three of my vets we have different ones as we have horses, dogs, cats, and birds graduated there, and also have friends that are going there to pursue vetrinary medicine. So it might take longer to become depending if she gets in on the first try or not. this is easily accomidated for students although they must maintian specific GPA to do it and knocks out big portion of classes before they even to college.
months 0 Votes Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse by Kitvamps Member since 16, Total points Level 4 Add to My Contacts Block User Becoming is difficult. this is easily accomidated for students although they must maintian specific GPA to do it and knocks out big portion of classes before they even to college. Hope this helps.
months 0 Votes Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse. However, these schools are very competitive to into because there are only in the US. Here are the basic things schools look for chem 1, 2, 3 physics 1, 2 zoo 5 bio and 303 as well as probably humanities electives and englishes.
Here are the basic things schools look for chem 1, 2, 3 physics 1, 2 zoo 5 bio and 303 as well as probably humanities electives and englishes. That means she will have to work very hard starting 9th grade. In fact, getting into school is much more difficult than getting into medical school. That being said, your daughter should look to at least cummulative gpa. However, in order to become veterinarian, first shell need to attend 4year preferably prevet, then an additional years at veterinary medicine college.
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