these courses are they overkill or is it similar to the states??

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wITh tuT....


im a first year student in an egyptian univ. ( moshtohor) and we take like a butt load of courses like chemistry ( organic, inorganic, physical, ?practical? ), physics ( practical, bio, electric and heat physics and some on radiology), anatomy ( the thoracic limb, uriology, embryology, general arthrology), physiology ( blood, respritory system, cell physiology) histology (basic tissue structure and cell biology) and bio- chemistry with courses on proteins, lipids, etc. All these courses are first term and on top of that each have labs and to make crap worse each of these have exams: written, multiple choice and oral (including labs and they start on the 8th of dec:mad:.) so my question is are these courses mandatory or is it over kill??? oh, and its five years to grad.

Keep on Studyin,
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Question session.....
wITh tuT....


im a first year student in an egyptian univ. ( moshtohor) and we take like a butt load of courses like chemistry ( organic, inorganic, physical, ?practical? ), physics ( practical, bio, electric and heat physics and some on radiology), anatomy ( the thoracic limb, uriology, embryology, general arthrology), physiology ( blood, respritory system, cell physiology) histology (basic tissue structure and cell biology) and bio- chemistry with courses on proteins, lipids, etc. All these courses are first term and on top of that each have labs and to make crap worse each of these have exams: written, multiple choice and oral (including labs and they start on the 8th of dec:mad:.) so my question is are these courses mandatory or is it over kill??? oh, and its five years to grad.

Keep on Studyin,
Peace to the World.........:cool:

In the US most people complete a 4 year undergraduate degree before they are admitted to a veterinary college which is then another 4 year program. Pretty much all the courses you listed are manditory requirements one would take during their 4 year undergrad and would not be admitted to vet school before they are completed.
 
In the US most people complete a 4 year undergraduate degree before they are admitted to a veterinary college which is then another 4 year program. Pretty much all the courses you listed are manditory requirements one would take during their 4 year undergrad and would not be admitted to vet school before they are completed.

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Really, so then im in pre- vet med and not vet med or would i still be considered vet med, (and here its five years) thanx for the info dave

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