What should i focus on in high school if i want to be a veterinarian?
I've had a love for animals ever since i was little, and by the time i was 7 i decided that i wanted to be a vet. In middle school all i could do to get ready for being a veterinarian was doing good in my classes. In my three years of middle school I did 2 years of band, 2 years of orchestra, 2 years of cheerleading , 2 years of winter guard, `1 year of art, 1 year of theater, and 1 year of outdoor trails. I was just wondering what i should do in my 4 years of high school. If you have any tips for me i would greatly appreciate it, thanks. 😊❤️
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Dr’s Answer
Also, consider joining clubs or organizations related to animal science or pre-vet programs if your school offers them. And if you’ve got room in your schedule, maybe even try starting a little pet care club with friends who share your passion. It’s all about balancing strong academics with practical, fun experiences that let your love for animals flourish.
Every move you make will get you closer to making those childhood vet dreams come true. Keep the animal love alive, and you’ll be all set! 🐾❤️ Keep doing what you love, stay curious, and remember to enjoy the ride! 😊 Good luck!
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Karin’s Answer
To be a veterinarian, you'll have to learn a lot of science. I would recommend that you focus on biology and chemistry as well as physics and math in high-school.
As a veterinarian, you are not only dealing with the (animal) patient, but also with the owners. Therefore, communication is important. Take English, and if you have the option to take psychology that would be great.
Contact some local vets in your area and ask if you can do an internship for a few weeks. You'll get a feel for the profession and see if it is really for you. For extracurriculars, I would recommend you volunteer at an animal rescue/shelter. These activities will give you the animal experience and veterinary experience that is required for admission into a vet program.
If you want to go to college in Texas, the veterinary program at Texas A&M is excellent and will give you a good education and ample opportunities. I left you a link below. Check out the admission process and the pre-requisites. You'll find similar information for other schools you might consider.
I hope this helps! All the best!
KP
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Jennafer’s Answer
Particularly, biology, chemistry, and anatomy and physiology are critical. Physics is also very helpful as that is often a prerequisite for veterinary school. Additional courses in animal health, business, public speaking, technical writing, and more are also helpful. Work hard for a high GPA in high school and college. Get experiences volunteering, shadowing, or working at veterinary clinics to better understand the profession. Additional volunteering or internship experiences are a good idea to demonstrate you are a well rounded individual and set yourself apart from other applicants.