Recently I was asked to watch Maya while my parents were out of the house. Of course, I agreed to be in charge of my younger sibling. Who wouldn’t? While I was watching her, she was playing some games on her Ipad and she was bothering me
with his makeshift cast. That was when my parents knew I was destined to become a vet. What they didn’t know was that I had much more in store for myself than being just a vet; I planned on becoming a food animal veterinarian specializing in bovine care. I am already well on my way to becoming a veterinarian;…
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Being a veterinarian has a lot of hoops that you must jump through, such as; having important features that will help you throughout the career, different job duties depending on what field of being a veterinary you choose, the education you need, challenges with clients, the pets themselves and many other things. There are also a lot of benefits to the job, which make it all worth it. Becoming a veterinarian is the best job for me, because I love to be around animals and I love helping them in life…
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I have always responded with “I want to be a veterinarian” when others ask me “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This time I tried about switching things up and trying my second dream job, a social worker. As I am growing older, I realize I may have more of a chance to be a social worker rather than a veterinarian. I am motivated because I had a social worker help me personally when I felt I had nothing to live for, my life changed completely with her assistance. A social worker is able to…
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brother what was already in highschool; I was surprisingly sure what I wanted to be. I was convinced that I wanted to be a veterinarian when I was grown up. Afterall, I was very much in love with animals and wanted to care for them. I was very much aware of there being a lot of work that needed to be done to get the job, but that did not seem to matter at the time. Becoming a grown up felt like it was a long ways away. As I went through school, I excelled in my…
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Similar to every person in this world I have set goals that I want to achieve in my future. These goals are helping me shape my path to become a veterinarian. If I follow these goals correctly, I will be the veterinarian that I always wanted to be. My academic goals are a one way ticket to becoming a veterinarian. My first goal is to graduate John B. Alexander High school with honors and being valedictorian for my generation. In addition, I want to get a scholarship in a University or college and…
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Veterinarians can work in multiple locations. Vets work in private clinics, hospitals, farms, ranches, laboratories, slaughterhouses, and classrooms, (Occupational). They have to travel to some of these places and they have to work outside in all types of weather. At private clinics, vets work with receptionists, office managers, kennel assistants, and veterinarian technicians. Veterinarians have an important job, and yet they still have to travel a lot to take care of the animals. Some vets work…
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Veterinarian Veterinarian is an important career in our community .he can see farm animals including cows, sheep, horses, and any animals outside the farm. Therefore, a veterinarian is sitting work in a clinic setting or hospital, and also in schools, Zoo or in laboratories. Vet helps animals who have problems and he having a medical to helps them. Becoming vet is not different from other jobs , its need person who has a special personality to can do his work better ,also vet should has undergraduate…
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When I was a kid my childhood dream was to be a veterinarian. It was one of my biggest goals in life as a child. I was so fascinated with being a veterinarian and I was very serious about my dream. I knew being a veterinarian wasn’t going to be an easy career to achieve, but that didn’t stop me. One of the thing that motivated me to pursue my dream was watching the injured and starving animals on my street every day and wanting to help each and every one of them. But the thing the motivated me…
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About 60,000 veterinarians are employed right now, many work studying in universities, or working in a zoo, or on a farm, but most veterinarians work in a vet clinic (Ferguson 164). The only way to become a veterinarian is by going to vet school, and the way that vet school is set up is to help their graduates get employed straight out of college (Ferguson 164). If you cannot find a job right away, you can also try getting an internship at a vet office, or a zoo (Ferguson 164). Veterinarians on average…
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Motivation, dedication, and compassion are three qualities essential to becoming a veterinarian. A good vet has something that once motivated them, that pushed them through the hours of volunteering, the GRE, and many midnight study sessions. Without dedication to their studies none of our veterinarians would be where they are today. More importantly, a vet must be dedicated to the patients and owners. To be a successful veterinarian you must show that you truly care not only for the animal you are working…
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