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		<title>Veterinary Schools: Am I At The Right Place?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Handling and taking care of animals is by no means an easy task. People aspiring to have a career in the field of veterinary medicine needs not only proper education and training, but they also need to have a genuine love for animals. Whether you like to be a full-pledged veterinarian, or a hard-working veterinary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Handling and taking care of animals is by no means an easy task. People aspiring to have a career in the field of veterinary medicine needs not only proper education and training, but they also need to have a genuine love for animals. Whether you like to be a full-pledged veterinarian, or a hard-working veterinary technician, you will need to have a good foundation which will prepare you for the challenges that await you, and this is where <a href="http://www.veterinarystudy.com"><a href="http://www.veterinarystudy.com/veterinary-schools.html">veterinary schools</a></a> come into the picture. You will first need to decide the specific area of veterinary medicine you would like to have a career in before actually entering any veterinary college. If you are really serious about taking care of animals and are ready to spend time, effort and money, then you ought to become a licensed veterinarian. This usually means enrolling in a 4-year bachelor&#8217;s degree program and then acquiring a doctor&#8217;s degree. Besides that, you will also need to pass a licensure exam before practicing your profession. If you think becoming a veterinarian may be too much for you, then maybe becoming a veterinary technician or technologist is a better option for you. Their job is to help vets in taking care of animals, just like a registered nurse helps a doctor take care of people. Completing a 2-3 year associate&#8217;s degree program is required here, as well as participating in clinical training. In some states, certification may also be required. Once you have made a decision as to the veterinary field you are interested in taking, the next step is to select a veterinary college that you will be enrolling in. There are many factors you will need to consider for this particular matter, but one of the most important is the location of the school and the accreditation granted to them by the American Veterinary Medical Association or AVMA. Other important factors are tuition fees, school faculty, environment and also their overall reputation. The internet is also a good place where you can learn more about the different veterinary schools you have on your list. Most schools have websites where you can make inquiries about important matters such as admission requirements, class schedules and scholarship programs. If you have time, it is still best to make a personal visit with the school and get a preview of the overall school environment.</p>
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