From what I have read, you need physics and/or statistics and/or calculus to get into vet school. All of those courses require knowledge of algebra. So I would say yes.
If a medicine is calculated on a 'dose per unit weight' basis, then the Vet has to use algebra - or at least arithmetic. If he is giving a discount for selling larger quantities of supplies, then yes.
Algebra is essential in life!
You should take as difficult of math and science courses as you can handle. If your school offers pre-algebra in 8th grade, this is a good idea if you are ready for it.
high school algebra CORRECT ANSWER: Linear Algebra in high school.
Vet school and licensing. Vet school is about like medical school, but it is harder. People are built the same, but a vet deals with several species.
It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.
It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.
No.
Michigan State is a good vet school in Michigan.
It takes about two years or more in vet school
Vet schools all have different pre-requisite requirements to apply for admission. The pre-requisites can usually be found on the schools Vet school page under prospective students. But you will need Algebra, Calculus, and physics. Some even require an econ class...and you will have to use your math skills in the required Chemistry and Organic Chemistry courses.
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