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Old 11-04-04, 09:09 PM   #1
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i want to know on what all of you work or study? i will be graduating from school next year but still dont know what to study.
I know that it need to be something about animals. like veterinariam, herpetologist ect.
i will need to take the SAt soon so I can study in the US. But first need to know what to study and if I or my familly can affort it.
please answere me
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Old 11-04-04, 09:30 PM   #2
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Hey, nobody can tell you what to do or what to study you have to decide that on your own. But if your looking into something science related or animal related I would suggest picking a school and take a first year. With most first year course loads you have to take a bit of everything and it will give you a good idea of what’s out there and then you should chose, and some times you will be amazed and find something you would never expect.

Out of all the advice I was given when I graduated the best I would relay on to you would be First decide if your ready/ want to continue in school, and if you are then go for it and keep an open mind, you can do a year or two without choosing a major, and after that you will have found what you want. Don’t decide now, decide when you know, you'll be no further behind, in fact you will realize your one step ahead of the game.

As for the other half of your question, I work at a call center and I am studying Biology/zoology and in a few years I hope to move into herptology.

Good luck,
Devon

Ps. it's spelt Professions .
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Old 11-04-04, 09:35 PM   #3
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Hi Alejandro,

Something you might want to consider as well is studying in Canada. You may find it easier to get into the country, and the schools can be somewhat cheaper, although our international student fees can be quite high.

Here's a list of accredited schools that might be of some help to you

http://www.avma.org/careforanimals/a...vetschools.asp
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