Dessy Jo: How will biology or anatomy benefit me in becoming a vet?
I am thinking of becoming a veterinarian and was also thinking of taking the highschool courses biology and anatomy. How will they benefit my knowledge?
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Answer by Donald B
You will have to graduate from a 4 year university before you can go to vet school. Vet schools will expect you to take lots of science to get admitted to their school. The more science you take now, the better off you will be. It is harder to get into vet school than medical school because there are so few vet schools. Good Luck!
um for high school, dont worry about anatomy class because it’s highly unlikely you can get credit for that in college, as an anatomy course is only taken once you specialize while in bio major (at least for most schools).
soo if i were you, i’d take AP, IB, or dual credit biology and do REALLY well on it so that you can have a chance at skipping 1 year of biology in college. For everything else, you’ll have to take them in college anyways. Nothing you can do i high school will prepare you. Vet schools only care about what you do in college, not high school.
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