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Hi everyone,
I am currently a senior in high school planning on pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. My ultimate goal is to go to UC Davis for graduate school, but I need a little advice on which direction to take. Right now I have about 2 choices (and I've never been more confused about anything in my life😕):
1) Go to Community College for 2 years and then apply to vet school. This specific community college has a pre-vet program that will allow me to apply to vet school after i finish my pre-reqs in approximately 2 years, without a baccalaureate degree.
Here is the link just incase you want to take a look at the pre-vet handbook: http://www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/shapirls/Prevethandbookopeningpage.html
According to Pierce College's Pre-Vet Handbook, Pierce College (community college) and UC Davis have an agreement with each other for this program. I read on the UC Davis website that students accepted into the school without a baccalaureate degree will be granted a B.S. degree in veterinary science at the end of the 2nd year of the vet program.
2) Go to a Cal State Univ. for 4 years and major in Biology, then apply to vet school. However, it doesn't have an animal science program.
(Another option would be to go to Community College for 2years and then transfer to UCLA, for example, to finish up my undergrad in Biology)
At first, I was thinking of getting a degree in Biology in order to have a versatile major, but I then learned about Pierce College's 2 year program. Has anyone here tried this before and is there any downside to the 2 year program? The 2 year program sounds great, but I'm uncertain if it is a wise choice not to get a 4 year degree.
I tried contacting the colleges directly in this matter and I am still waiting to hear back, but I would like to hear some more opinions.
I apologize for the lengthy questions, but any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance🙂
I am currently a senior in high school planning on pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. My ultimate goal is to go to UC Davis for graduate school, but I need a little advice on which direction to take. Right now I have about 2 choices (and I've never been more confused about anything in my life😕):
1) Go to Community College for 2 years and then apply to vet school. This specific community college has a pre-vet program that will allow me to apply to vet school after i finish my pre-reqs in approximately 2 years, without a baccalaureate degree.
Here is the link just incase you want to take a look at the pre-vet handbook: http://www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/shapirls/Prevethandbookopeningpage.html
According to Pierce College's Pre-Vet Handbook, Pierce College (community college) and UC Davis have an agreement with each other for this program. I read on the UC Davis website that students accepted into the school without a baccalaureate degree will be granted a B.S. degree in veterinary science at the end of the 2nd year of the vet program.
2) Go to a Cal State Univ. for 4 years and major in Biology, then apply to vet school. However, it doesn't have an animal science program.
(Another option would be to go to Community College for 2years and then transfer to UCLA, for example, to finish up my undergrad in Biology)
At first, I was thinking of getting a degree in Biology in order to have a versatile major, but I then learned about Pierce College's 2 year program. Has anyone here tried this before and is there any downside to the 2 year program? The 2 year program sounds great, but I'm uncertain if it is a wise choice not to get a 4 year degree.
I tried contacting the colleges directly in this matter and I am still waiting to hear back, but I would like to hear some more opinions.
I apologize for the lengthy questions, but any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance🙂