I am already well on my way to becoming a veterinarian;
Being a veterinarian has a lot of hoops that you must jump through, such as; having important features that will help you throughout the career, different job duties depending on what field of being a veterinary you choose, the education you need, challenges with clients, the pets themselves and many other things. There are also a lot of benefits to the job, which make it all worth it. Becoming a veterinarian is the best job for me, because I love to be around animals and I love helping them in life…
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Similar to every person in this world I have set goals that I want to achieve in my future. These goals are helping me shape my path to become a veterinarian. If I follow these goals correctly, I will be the veterinarian that I always wanted to be. My academic goals are a one way ticket to becoming a veterinarian. My first goal is to graduate John B. Alexander High school with honors and being valedictorian for my generation. In addition, I want to get a scholarship in a University or college and…
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brother what was already in highschool; I was surprisingly sure what I wanted to be. I was convinced that I wanted to be a veterinarian when I was grown up. Afterall, I was very much in love with animals and wanted to care for them. I was very much aware of there being a lot of work that needed to be done to get the job, but that did not seem to matter at the time. Becoming a grown up felt like it was a long ways away. As I went through school, I excelled in my…
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the only one in the family with blue eyes. She has blonde hair and chubby cheeks. She always carries her Frozen Elsa wallet around with her filled with whatever coins and secret treasures she could find. When she grows up, Maya wants to become a Veterinarian like her favorite Disney character, Doc McStuffins. She always gives me a big hug when she sees me after football practice. And she always jumps on my bed when she is ready to play. Recently I was asked to watch Maya while my parents were out…
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About 60,000 veterinarians are employed right now, many work studying in universities, or working in a zoo, or on a farm, but most veterinarians work in a vet clinic (Ferguson 164). The only way to become a veterinarian is by going to vet school, and the way that vet school is set up is to help their graduates get employed straight out of college (Ferguson 164). If you cannot find a job right away, you can also try getting an internship at a vet office, or a zoo (Ferguson 164). Veterinarians on average…
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Motivation, dedication, and compassion are three qualities essential to becoming a veterinarian. A good vet has something that once motivated them, that pushed them through the hours of volunteering, the GRE, and many midnight study sessions. Without dedication to their studies none of our veterinarians would be where they are today. More importantly, a vet must be dedicated to the patients and owners. To be a successful veterinarian you must show that you truly care not only for the animal you are working…
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just grown along with me. When I was four it was simply, “When I grow up I want to become an animal doctor” because I couldn't quite pronounce veterinarian. When I was about eight it became make good grades become a veterinarian. As I grew things were tagged onto the end like , “ maintain all A’s, go to a great institute, get my degree, become a veterinarian” and somewhere in there was definitely become valedictorian. Growing up I saw plenty of strangers out on the streets just about every day. When…
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My one childhood dream was becoming a horse veterinarian. The motivation that came with my childhood dream was when I saw my first horse. The reason why I want to become a horse veterinarian because I love horse and they are my favorite animals in the world. The horse veterinarian came from when my dad brought me my first horse and that's when I fell in love with horses.…
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Veterinarian Career Do you have a passion for taking care of animals? Have you ever considered becoming a veterinarian? But what does a veterinarian really do? A student who researches the nature of a job, its working conditions, employment facts, the education and training requirements, along with the future job potential and earnings will be wiser and more knowledgeable when determining a career path to choose. Being a veterinarian is an interesting career path because they take care of animals…
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Veterinarians take sick animals and treat them when they are sick. They can also prescribe medicine to animals for them to heal. Someone could become a vet if they enjoy helping them and saving their lives. If someone is also interested in big paychecks, they might consider being a vet.nThis job is showing a small growth of employment. Most veterinarians have short hours and holidays off. However, if you work in an emergency vet clinic, you will have longer hours and will need to be able to show…
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