A*-B/C in English, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, geography is a good idea, language (optional) and an A level in at least 2 out of these: Biology, physics, chemistry and maths. I'm choosing my options now and I don't know whether to do all the GCSE's listed above and geography, German and animal care, or geog. German and enviromental and land based studies You have to have some kind of experience in handling livestock or in a vet's surgery In the United States, you will need a strong scientific background (chemistry, zoology, genetic, microbiology, physics) before applying to veterinary school.
You will also need to demonstrate time spent learning from a trained veterinary (veterinary experience hours) and time spent working with animals (animal experience hours). The application will also require letters of recommendation from at least 2 veterinarians.
Be at least 18 years old (sometimes 21). Have a high school diploma or equivalent, though many career fire departments now require a college education. Be physically fit.
Have a clean criminal record. Have corrected 20/20 vision.
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