I am 16 and I need help figuring out what to become when Im older?
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I love animals and im 16 i would love to do somthing with animals when im older but im concerned with my learning disability that i would not be able to go to collage.I realy would love to be a vet or a vet tech i would even like to become a groomer or anything that has to with animals i need peoples opinions on what i should do and how much work and school and money it will cost im trying to figure it out early in my life so i will be prepared when i graduate. please help
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Answer:
what is the learning disability? there is the option to open your own grooming shop for animals i would do some research through Google on what it takes to become a Vet and what schools would be in your area
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Well, if you're not going to college- you can't become a vet. You might be able to work at a zoo. Or be a groomer but you might have to go to beauty school. Or you could work in a Wildlife Reserve or pet shelter.
If you have a learning disability, going to vet school will not be easy. Try getting a job at ground level at a local zoo. Be enthusiastic about it, and maybe you can work your way up to a handler/feeder/caretaker, or who knows what?
groomer or vet assistant would be a good career for you, i think, and don't let your learning disability stop you from doing something you want to do, if you let it run your life for you, you wont ever get to do what you truly want to. best of luck.
If you really want to be a vet then you should really push yourself and forget about your learning disabilites. People told me i had learning disabilites when i was young but i pushed myself, studied and now i recently graduated from UCLA medical school.
Well, if you're not going to college- you can't become a vet. You might be able to work at a zoo. Or be a groomer but you might have to go to beauty school. Or you could work in a Wildlife Reserve or pet shelter.
Ariela G
If you have a learning disability, going to vet school will not be easy. Try getting a job at ground level at a local zoo. Be enthusiastic about it, and maybe you can work your way up to a handler/feeder/caretaker, or who knows what?
AR
what is the learning disability? there is the option to open your own grooming shop for animals i would do some research through Google on what it takes to become a Vet and what schools would be in your area
Mr. Thompson
groomer or vet assistant would be a good career for you, i think, and don't let your learning disability stop you from doing something you want to do, if you let it run your life for you, you wont ever get to do what you truly want to. best of luck.
OMG!
If you really want to be a vet then you should really push yourself and forget about your learning disabilites. People told me i had learning disabilites when i was young but i pushed myself, studied and now i recently graduated from UCLA medical school.
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