What courses should I take in high school?
Take all college preparatory courses in all major subjects especially, biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, trigonometry, statistics, environmental/earth science and English. Also important are computer science, history and languages. Take all at the highest level your high school offers. New York State students should earn a NYS Regents Diploma.
2007-01-12 05:18:40
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answered by Matthew D 1
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All your college prep courses for the college in your area that has a veterinary school. You'd better check, by going to your high school library and asking the librarian where the college catalogs are kept. Most colleges do NOT have a veterinary school.
Your courses should include chemistry, biology, and physiology.
2007-01-12 14:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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biology, zoology, anatomy. That is some of the courses you must have to become a v et. You can get some of them in a 2 year college.
2007-01-12 13:19:17
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answered by mell mell 1
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I don't think that you can use your high school credits toward college unless you take AP classes. But, to prepare yourself for college, you should probably take biology, anatomy, and chemistry in high school.
2007-01-12 13:19:57
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answered by bewitching_green_fairy 3
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algebra, geometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics, english.
find out what the school of veterinary medicine admission requirements are and work backwards through college and high school.
2007-01-12 13:23:15
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answered by Hank Hill 3
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None however, biology and chemistry will help.
When you get to college is when you have to worry about required classes.
2007-01-12 13:20:01
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answered by Richard Bricker 3
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probably biology,any medical classes. you need to consult with your guidance counselor
2007-01-12 13:23:27
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answered by ken s 6
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