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1. Animal Science or Biology: Pursuing a degree in Animal Science or Biology can be highly beneficial for aspiring veterinarians. These programs typically cover topics such as animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics, and behavior, which are fundamental aspects of veterinary medicine.
Most schools, however, recommend undergraduate degrees in one of the following: Biology. Animal science. Biological sciences. Biomedical sciences.
Undergraduate course requirements Two semesters of general chemistry with lab (CHEM 110, 111, 112, and 113) Two semesters of organic chemistry with lab (CHEM 202 and 203; or CHEM 210, 212, and 213) One or two semesters of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with laboratory (B M B 211, 212, and 221; or B M B 401 and 402)
Many veterinary school applicants are in majors in the Agriculture (e.g. animal science, wildlife science, biochemistry, food science, etc.).
1. Cornell University -- This Ivy League school has a renowned College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and is particularly known for its Animal Science program. They also have their own College of Veterinary Medicine, which is ranked among the best in the country.
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Most pre-vet students are either biology or agricultural science majors. To determine which major is the best fit for you, you have to take into account what you would want to do should you not get into a veterinary school, and then pick the major thats the best option for you.
Minors Biology. Business Studies. Chemistry. Ethics. Health. Neuroscience. Sociology. Spanish or other Foreign Language.

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