There are no new careers that I am considering about doing after learning about the job description in this class. I have not change my mind about becoming a veterinarian. However, a lot of the careers job description talked about in class could …show more content…
More likely, I would change my particular specialization or focus in the veterinarian field than actually changing the career itself. This will most likely occur during my years at a veterinarian college or during my time in the Army Veterinarian Corp. These two points in my future would let me experience many different things that I cannot comprehend by siting in a lecture.
After I get my Bachelors of Biological Science, I am planning on attending OSU or any veterinarian colleges that would accept me. When I become certified DVM, I would hopefully become a Captain in the Army Veterinarian Corp. I would either join a veterinarian practice, become a teacher at a career technical center, or just open up my horse farm with goats. I don’t know yet, but that is a long way to go and anything can change.
To become a vet, I would need to take a certification exam and attend a 4 year veterinarian college. To get accepted for the college, I would need to gain veterinarian or other animal experience and keep my grade up. To gain the experience, I would need to volunteer at the animal lab, work at an animal kennel or animal clinic, and volunteer at a farm for so many hours. To keep my grade up, I would need to study more and probably take an extra semester or two to lower my work