i think you need to read better...
I think you need an English lesson. Here is your post:
i've been doing some reflecting and i think i want to start off as a vet tech first but still want to double major since employers will be looking more at graduates with bio or chem degrees. if my plan makes sense to you?
as ive just told emiloo, i think i want to start of as a vet tech but still want to double major since most employers will be looking more at graduates with bio or chem degrees.
Both of your above sentences indicate that you want to start off as a vet tech but still double major since most employers will be looking more at grads with bio or chem degrees. There is no mention in either sentence of forensic science and there is also no mention as to which employers you are referring to. Simple English grammar would suggest that you are meaning the vet tech job since that is what you were discussing. It is kind of like using a pronoun such as he or she in a sentence... if you are talking about Jane then suddenly switch to she, according to English grammar she is still Jane, not Debbie who has not been mentioned. The pronoun reflects the noun that proceeds it or the noun that has been the subject of the sentence. So when someone would read one of the above sentences (yes, I know these aren't pronouns) they would assume that you are referring to the vet tech job employers as looking at bio/chem degrees NOT the forensic science job that was not mentioned in either of these sentences. So, I don't think anyone here has a problem with reading, I think you have a problem with phrasing what you are trying to say.
Putting that aside, you have posted numerous times asking for advice and when people give you advice you don't like it or ignore it. It is very obvious from your posts that you have no damn idea what you want to do and that is fine. You are allowed to not know exactly what you want to do, there is nothing wrong with that. People are suggesting that you figure it out though. You need to explore those fields and witness what they are actually like. How can you be sure that you want to be a vet if you have never seen vet work? You said you switched to pre-vet in 2011... it is 2013 so it has been almost 2 years.. go get some experience. 2 years is a long time. Go shadow a vet and see what it is like. Experience frustrated clients yelling at you, cats attacking you, dogs pissing on you, saving lives, surgery, blood, crying clients, euthanasia, etc, etc. You don't even know what it is truly like to be a vet, so go check it out. Then decide if you still want to do it. I am going to be brutally honest with you... you won't make it in vet school right now with your grades and wishy-washy attitude. You won't make it when you can't humbly take simple advice from people who have been there and done that. Most of the people on this forum have dedicated many, many years to vet med. I have been working towards this goal for over 10 years and I know others who have been doing so just as long or longer. No, not everyone does that, there are those on here that decided on vet med only a few years ago, but they also worked their asses off to get into vet school.. they got the experience, pushed for the grades and made it. The problem is you aren't that dedicated to the goal of being a vet, you aren't sure what you want to do and that is going to be seen by adcoms. Please get some experience and figure it out. Also, if you still decide that vet med is what you want AFTER you get experience then you are in for some tough work. Your grades suck, sorry but that is the honest truth. You HAVE to do better, no choice allowed. You may even HAVE to do a master's or post-bac just to prove that you can get decent grades in higher level courses. It won't be impossible to get to vet school, but it will be extremely difficult.
The people here are not trying to be mean, they are being honest. If you don't like what they are saying, then don't ask for opinions. We are going to give honest opinions, you don't have to listen to them, but do NOT be a jerk to people when you don't agree with them, that is the quickest way to be sure that no one will take you seriously again. You want an honest opinion of "your plan" (not sure what that is at this point since it varies between vet tech and a double major): I think your plan is not very good. I think you need to get some experience first and decide if this path is right for you or not.