Friday, April 16, 2010

High school?

I am going into highschool in a couple of years, like 1 1/2 years. I have my profession set up, for college and everything. I want to become a Veternarian. What electives should I take in highschool to help prepare my for vet school, in college.

High school?
You should focus on the sciences, Chemistry, Biology, Physics.


You should also take Calculus and Statistics, a co-op placement with a local vet may well be helpful. Since it's possible that some of your future "human" clients may have difficulty in communicating in English, taking one or more foreign language courses could be a good idea. I would also suggest taking Philosophy if it's available, since there are ethical issues in the medical treatment of animals, just as there are in the medical treatment of humans.





Good Luck and all the best in the future!
Reply:alot of science n maybe math related electives. you should join the science club.
Reply:Take your regular classes. It also depends on what your school has to offer...





I would recommend a lot of science courses like AP biology, AP chemistry, etc.
Reply:slllllloooooooowwwwwww down. I changed my idea for a profession twice, and I'm a junior in high school. Wait till you are IN high school to make that decision. But, if you must... biology,,, uh, it's kinda hard to find good electives for a medical profession in high school.





But, anyway... good luck!
Reply:Wow, you are planning ahead! Math and science the highest levels you can take. You will need biology, chemistry at the least. Some high schools even have animal science classes. When you are in high school, make sure that you take the time to sit down with a counselor and see what they suggest.
Reply:health.

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