Selecting a Vet School: Making a Decision Can Be Easy

If you're considering a career in the veterinary field, this site is for you. Here you will learn inside information about the veterinary profession.
If you recently had the idea to become a vet and attend vet school, you will need to know certain things to ensure that your career choice is exactly right for you.
Have you wondered what a vet does during the daytime at his practice? Read about a sample day, hour by hour. 75% of all veterinarians have a private practice. But even if you don't want to be like all the other vets and are searching for a more secure position, such as with the federal government, you'll read about what types of positions the government is searching to fill.
How do you become a vet?
First of all choose your VET school, here you have a list of the best veterinary schools in US:
Apollo College
Veterinary Assisting;
Arizona; Oregon;
Argosy University
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Veterinary Technology;
Minnesota;
Ashworth College
Animal Care Specialist; Veterinary Assisting;
Georgia; Manitoba;
Baker College Campus
Associate - Veterinary Technician;
Michigan;
Bradford School Columbus
Veterinary Technician;
Ohio;
Bradford School of Business - Houston
Veterinary Technician;
Texas;
Brown Mackie College
Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology; Associate of Science in Veterinary Technology;
Idaho; Indiana; Kentucky; Ohio;
Fox College
Veterinary Technician;
Illinois;
Hickey College
Veterinary Technician;
Missouri;
ICS Canada
Animal Sciences; Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor; Pet Groomer;
Quebec;
Indiana Business College
Veterinary Technology;
Indiana;
International Business College - Fort Wayne
Veterinary Technician;
Indiana;
International Business College - Indianapolis
Veterinary Technician;
Indiana;
Kaplan College
Associate of Occupational Studies: Veterinary Technology;
Arizona;
Minnesota School of Business
Veterinary Technology;
Minnesota;
Penn Foster Career School
Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor; Pet Groomer; Veterinary Assistant;
Pennsylvania;
Penn Foster College
Veterinary Technician;
Arizona;
Penn Foster Global
Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor; Pet Groomer; Veterinary Assistant;
Pennsylvania;
Sanford-Brown College
Veterinary Technology;
Missouri;
Utah Career College
Veterinary Technician;
Utah;
Vancouver Career College
Veterinary Office Management;
British Columbia;
Vatterott College
Veterinary Technician;
Nebraska;
Vet Tech Institute
Veterinary Technician;
Pennsylvania;
Western Career College
Veterinary Technology;
California;
How will you decide how to choose one of the vet schools?
When you graduate from that vet school, what skills will you need?
How much will you earn?
What's the career outlook for vets?
How difficult is it to get accepted into one of the vet schools?
How long does the vet school take?
What type of extra education is available after you receive your doctorate of veterinary medicine (D.V.M.) degree?
All these questions are probably unanswered in your mind right now, but just by reading through the different pages on this site, you will start to find the answers... and will start to feel the anticipation and expectation of a dream come true! You'll know what to do, where to start, and what good will come from your new chosen career.
