Aspiring Veterinarian: My Journey to a Rewarding Career
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My name is Jamesia Jordan, and I'm passionate about becoming a veterinarian. I find joy in literature and biology, and I value dependability, positivity, and responsibility in my work. My experiences as a babysitter have honed my work ethic, which emphasizes doing my best. I aim to complete a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at an accredited veterinary college, with expectations of a bright job outlook and potential earnings of up to $75,000 per year. I'm excited to contribute to animal health and well-being in the future.
Aspiring Veterinarian: My Journey to a Rewarding Career
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My Career Jamesia Jordan
♥About Me♥ My name is Jamesia. My future goal is to become a veterinarian. My favorite classes are literature and biology. Some of my work values are dependable, responsible, positive, and consistent. My interests are animals, family and friends. I have worked as a babysitter. My work value is doing my best.
Working Conditions • Veterinarians usually specialize in pets or live stock, deal with animal owners as much as they deal with the animals. Often deal with unpleasant, angry, or discourteous animal owners. Vets also work long hour, and need a license.
Nature of Work – Veterinarians care for the health of pets, livestock, animals in zoos, racetracks, and laboratories. Some vets use their skills to protect humans against diseases carried by animals. Job Outlook – Employment is expected to increase 35% over the 2006-16 decade, much faster than the average for all occupations. Occupation of Interest
Training Requirements • Veterinarians must graduate with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from a four year program at an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
Earnings – Veterinarians earn up to $75,000 per year. Related Occupations are chiropractors, dentist, optometrists, optometrists, physicians, surgeons and podiatrists.
North Carolina State University • Student life – This college has 3 electron microscopes, phytotron, research farms, 2 campus theaters, craft center, stable isotope laboratory. • Tuition- 12+ Hours, Tuition is $8, 219, Required Fees $760, Total $8,979.50 x 2 = 17,959
Admission requirements for this college – Critical Reading:520-610 SAT Math:550-660 SAT Writing:510-610 ACT Composite:22-27
Tuition- 12+ Hours, Tuition is $8, 219, Required Fees $760, Total $8,979.50 x 2 = 17,959
Student Activities – Wolfpack Welcome Week, Parents and Families Weekend, All Night Bash, Stress Busters, Minority Career Fair and Pan Afrikan Festival. Minority Career Fair Pan Afrikan Festival
Contact Information- BOX 7130 Raleigh, NC 27695-7103 Phone Number: (919)515-2011 Fax: (919)515-5039