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Re: My proposition...opinions please (kinda long).
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Posted by Case Lady on May 22, 2006 at 08:37:43 from (64.216.183.41):
In Reply to: My proposition...opinions please (kinda long)... posted by JohnDeereGreen on May 21, 2006 at 16:24:51:
OSU? Would that be OSU as in Oklahoma? If so, they have a fantastic vet program, however, it is difficult to get into from what I have been told. I would suggest maybe a vet tech program, as it isn't as long term on the education side, and you still get to do a lot of the hands-on stuff. You don't have to go to school as long, but the pay isn't as good either. I don't know where you are located, but there is a junior college here in Oklahoma that has a really good vet tech program = Murray State College in Tishomingo is very reputed for their v-t program. Whatever you do decide on, make a list of what you want to do and how you plan on getting it accomplished and what you are going to need to get from here to there and that will help make things a lot clearer when you are making the decisions to put your plan into motion. Good luck in your last couple of years in school and remember, the folks on this board are more than willing to give your advice and they are great for bouncing ideas off of. Take care and have a good'un. CL
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