Topic > Veterinarians: Steps, Life and Benefits - 1194

Becoming a veterinarian is not just a simple career choice but is also more of a passion, childhood dream or aspiration. Ever since I was little, being around animals ten times bigger than me was just an adrenaline rush. When an animal was found injured or seeking refuge, someone would come to see me because I always tried to identify the difficult situation. After that, I asked my beloved mother if I could keep it. The longest duration I spent with the animal was usually at night. After the next day, I had to report to animal control. I have rescued everything from rats, birds, cats, dogs, rabbits, snakes; You say it, I tried to stick with it. The first time I decided that being a vet would become my career, I was in elementary school. There was an assignment where I had to design a flip book about my personality and I remember writing about how veterinary medicine captured all my interests. Since then, my mind has remained coherent. Even though I have done research and watched interesting documentaries, there is so much more to discover, and the more I discover the more fascinated I am. First of all, to become a veterinarian, the first steps begin already in high school, starting with the main courses to follow and recommended to obtain high grades are: chemistry, biology and mathematics. Also advanced science and organic chemistry, which are great steps for upcoming college courses. Environmental science provides an understanding of living conditions and habitat structures for animals. (Jack Rella, http://www.ehow.com/) Learning about the structure of animals gives you an understanding of how an animal's body behaves and its behavioral routines. Living conditions, on the other hand, show several areas... middle of the card... I wanted to become a veterinarian. In his case it wasn't possible, but making him proud is something I'm willing to prioritize. The road may be bumpy, but all that matters is the finish lineWorks CitedFAQs about a veterinary career. Talk to your vet. 1999-2006. May 19, 2010. How to become a veterinarian. University crisis. July 19, 2009. May 19, 2010. Veterinary School Requirements. Jack Rella. 1999-2010. May 19, 2010.O'Connell, Meagan. Interview with Maria. 02/04/08Veterinary Medicine. Healthy pet. 2010. May 19, 2010.