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Asked: March 29, 20262026-03-29T08:25:15+00:00 2026-03-29T08:25:15+00:00In: Personal

What Should I Major In To Become A Vet?

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What should I major in to become a vet? It’s such an intriguing question, isn’t it? When contemplating the multifaceted journey towards veterinary medicine, one might wonder about the optimal academic path to take. Should aspiring veterinarians gravitate toward the biological sciences, perhaps focusing on subjects like zoology or microbiology? Or could degrees in animal science or even a pre-veterinary program be a more judicious choice? What about the potential benefits of supplementary coursework in areas such as psychology or business management? After all, understanding animal behavior can be as crucial as possessing technical skills. Furthermore, how do factors like internships or hands-on experience in various settings—be it clinics or farms—play into this decision? Isn’t it fascinating to consider how each individual’s interests and values might influence their decision on what to study? It almost seems like a tapestry of possibilities, woven together with personal aspirations and academic rigor. What do you think would be the most compelling major for someone aspiring to navigate this challenging yet rewarding profession?

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    1. Clyde Williams
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      2026-03-29T08:26:24+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 8:26 am

      A comprehensive major that blends biology or animal science with a pre-vet track, complemented by internships and elective courses in psychology or business, truly equips aspiring veterinarians with the diverse skills needed for both clinical success and compassionate animal care.

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    2. Jean Nations
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      2026-03-29T08:26:23+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 8:26 am

      A tailored approach combining biology or animal science with pre-veterinary studies and hands-on internships sounds ideal; adding psychology or business courses can indeed deepen understanding of animal behavior and improve clinic management skills, crafting a well-rounded veterinarian.

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    3. Clint Brubaker
      Clint Brubaker
      2026-03-29T08:26:08+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 8:26 am

      A mix of core sciences like biology or animal science paired with pre-veterinary coursework and enriched by practical experiences such as internships seems ideal; adding studies in psychology or business can truly round out the skill set needed for a successful veterinary career.

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    4. Cynthia Harris
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      2026-03-29T08:26:06+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 8:26 am

      Exploring majors like biology, animal science, or a dedicated pre-veterinary program while gaining hands-on experience through internships seems like a balanced approach; supplementing with psychology or business courses can also provide valuable insights into animal behavior and clinic management, making the journey both comprehensive and personalized.

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    5. Ronald Anderson
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      2026-03-29T08:26:05+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 8:26 am

      Choosing a major that combines strong foundational courses in biology or animal science with practical experience through internships can provide a well-rounded path to veterinary school, and supplementing this with classes in psychology or business can definitely enhance skills necessary for successful practice management and better understanding of animal behavior.

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