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Which country is better to study veterinary medicine?

In foreign countries, it is more difficult to be a veterinarian than a human doctor.

Let's talk about America first. The main body of American veterinary education is the college of veterinary medicine in universities. Only students (science or agronomy) who have completed about 55-60 credits in universities are eligible to apply for admission (they are called pre-veterinary education). And the proportion of each course has regulations. In fact, about 70% of the freshmen majoring in veterinary medicine have obtained degrees in science or agriculture. The admission rate is less than 15%. It is difficult to enter school, and it is even more difficult to graduate. The tuition fee is high, and the one-year tuition fee for veterinary specialty is about $65,438 +0.4 million. It is twice as big as other similar majors. Before graduation, you have to pass the national unified examination, and how many credits of continuing education you have to complete every year after becoming a practicing veterinarian. Take the national examination every few years. Being a practicing veterinarian in the United States requires lifelong education and assessment. There is no such thing as graduation, and there is great pressure. Of course, income is as high as social status.

Let's talk about Britain again. Veterinary medicine is one of the four most popular occupations with the highest income. The enrollment ratio is about 10%, the schooling lasts for five years, and the annual tuition fee is about 15000. Therefore, there are many rich people studying veterinary medicine, many talented students and many in big cities. In addition, it is said that 80% of the students majoring in veterinary medicine are girls. After studying for three years, you can open your own clinic and be an intern veterinarian, with an annual salary of about 25,000-25,000 pounds. After becoming a regular veterinarian, the income will skyrocket.

Not to mention Germany. Typical graduation is difficult. It's hard to be a vet. The national veterinary examination alone can crush people.

I suggest you go to France, Canada, Australia or Japan. It will be relatively easy.

It is best to go out after graduation.

In addition to language, prepare money and contact your tutor.