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Education. Students interested in a career in veterinary technology should have an aptitude for general science, math, and biology, and demonstrate basic language and communication skills.
Veterinary schools either require or recommend calculus and statistics as well. Sara received her bachelors degree in animal science from Louisiana Tech University, where she took college-level algebra and trigonometry.
The Survey Of 158 responders, 96% of veterinary professionals said that yes, you can still be a vet if youre bad at maths or physics!
Mathematics--The minimum requirement ranges from algebra and trigonometry to two semesters of calculus and varies with each school.
Doing really well in your schools science courses, like biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy, and math, like algebra, trigonometry, calculus, is going to help you get into college. And when you go to college you will need to focus on natural and animal sciences.
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