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Which Pre-vet School Should I attend? Opinions please!?
I was accepted into Centenary University with a remaining balance of 8,000$
I was accepted into Delaware Valley University with a remaining balance of 18,600$
By remaining balance, I mean on top of financial aid (Including Federal Direct Sub and UnSub Loans)
I know it makes sense to go to the cheaper school, but if I choose Centenary then I will not automatically be put in as an animal science major, only Biology.
Since I already have my Associates in science, this may involve me retaking courses That I took at BCC. Which means, I will be at Centenary longer than Delaware Valley most likely any way.
Opinions?
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- 5 years agoFavorite Answer
Steer clear of animal science as a major, that is not the right degree for vet school. For Veterinary you need to meet the pre-med requirements. An associates degree in Science is a good start. Look at what your in-state vet school requires. Generally you need to do VCAT/MCAT.
Also plan on working for two years between undergrad and vet school doing in a 'vet track' job. Easiest way to engineer that is to do your undergraduate thesis in an animal related area.