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How
Do I Become a Vet? If you've been watching Vet School Confidential, there's a pretty good chance you've considered a career in veterinary medicine. But what does it take to become a veterinarian? This page, along with the
accompanying links, will attempt to answer all of your questions. Academic Preparation Pre-College Even if you're just entering high school, there are a number of classes
you can take that will prepare you for your college-level, pre-veterinary
courses. Some of these include:
For additional information, check out this section on high-school preparation. Academic Preparation College The MSU-CVM Web site contains more information on those requirements, and
the Preveterinary Program.
In addition to course requirements, students must also submit scores from
either the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
General Test by the deadline for application
to the doctor of veterinary medicine degree program. International students whose native language is not English need to take
the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Non-Academic Preparation These include veterinary exposure, such as volunteering at a veterinary
clinic with a veterinarian. It is also important to have significant animal
exposure through non-veterinary experiences. Consult the MSU-CVM Web site for more information on non-academic
preparation. Veterinary Technology Technicians are entrusted with a range of responsibilities, including animal
nursing care, surgical assistance and physical therapy. Approximately two years of academic training are required for veterinary
technicians. Veterinary technologists require four years of academic training. This training
offers exposure to special clinical areas such as emergency medicine and cardiology.
The MSU College of Veterinary Medicine offers a certificate program and
bachelor's degree program in veterinary technology. In addition, an associate
degree is coordinated through nearby Lansing
Community College. For additional information, read about MSU's Veterinary
Technology Program. Commonly Asked Questions Referral Directory Other Veterinary Colleges The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges provides a list of all those schools, complete with addresses, telephone numbers and Web sites. |