By: Macy M. Tagel
See details of objects Stand for long periods of time Speak clearly Understand the language of others
Exposed to containments daily Exposed to diseases Often inside depending on an animal Listen to sounds and noises that are uncomfortable Often work more than 50 hours a week
LocationEmploymentGrowthAnnual openings Central153 Medium 24.2%7 High
Medicine & Density BiologyMathematicsChemistry Medicine
Have a high school diploma Complete at least 2 years of pre- veterinary study Graduate from veterinary medicine study Pass a state licensing exam
Anatomy and physiology Animal Science Computer application Food and Nutrition Safety and First Aid
Cornell University UNL K State
LocationPay Period10%Median90% Nebraska Yearly$64,120$79,510$94,140 Central Yearly$94,680$73,230$88,510 Lincoln Yearly$61,680$72,840$85,760 money
Some people ask why do you choose this career, well I am going to tell you why I choose this career. I choose this career because I love animals and I don’t know about you but I don’t like to watch animals suffer so I would like to help them get better