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FAQs > Question #03
Q: What courses should I take in high school?
A: Take courses that will prepare you for the college courses required for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Most of our applicants major in Animal Health, Animal Science or Biological Science. For more information about these majors at UGA visit the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences web site or email.
- How long does it take to become a veterinarian?
- Do you have a veterinary technician program?
- What courses should I take in high school?
- Which courses are required for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine?
- What should my major be in college?
- Do applicants have a better chance if they do their undergraduate work at The University of Georgia?
- Where can I get an application?
- When are applications due?
- Which standardized tests are required?
- When should I take the GRE tests?
- What is the College of Veterinary Medicine's institution code for reporting GRE scores?
- Who should complete my evaluation forms?
- What kind of animal experience does the admissions committee look for?
- Where can I obtain financial aid information?
- Whom should I call after I have applied to find out if any additional information is needed?
- Where can a student find information on the Veterinary Medical Scientist Training (combined DVM/PhD) Program?
