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Veterinarian - as a career


High grades will be extremely valuable. Often, grades in sciences are among the most reliable for predicting students" success (Swope 41). The other two-thirds of the applicants might try a career as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician (Dr. Stuft). But graduating from veterinary school doesn't make a person a veterinarian right away. .
             Before anyone can practice Veterinary Medicine, they must be licensed by the state. This requires an examination. After passing this examination, a person is officially allowed to practice veterinary medicine. However, every so often, veterinarians are required to go through a specified number of hours of training and schooling. This allows them to keep up with the newest technology, and allows the state to make sure the veterinarian is practicing according to the laws (Dr. Stuft). In Pennsylvania, veterinarians attend thirty (30) hours of classes every two years, in order to maintain their license (Dr. Stuft).
             College, in most cases, requires loans. These loans will be paid back using one's salary. Veterinarians make $50,000 to $70,000 annually (Dr. Stuft). In the year 2001, those in private practice earned $83,979 total. Those involved predominantly with small animals earned $78,952 in 2001 (U.S. Vets). According to Dean Warren, writer of Small Animal Care and Management, veterinarians on average make $57,500 annually. Of course, earnings will vary depending on the number of years of experience and location (35).
             Veterinarians can work for the government, corporations, laboratories and private practices among other places. According to statistics from the year 2002 of all first year students, most (20.9%) fell into the $47,000 to $50,999 salary range (First Yr. Employ.). Veterinarians employed at private clinical practices, some 70% of all veterinary medical college (VMC) graduates, earned $46,339 average. Public or corporately employed veterinarians (2.


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