Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Colleges O_O.....^-^

Majors:
Preveterinary Studies:
There are only 28 veterinary schools in the United States resulting in high competition. In most of the schools people cannot major in preveterinary but must major in other courses such as Biology to be exposed to similar courses. The programs given in preveterinary studies help prepare for admission to vet colleges by giving a strong understanding in science and other studies. For preveterinary studies, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or another standardized entrance exam will be needed to be taken by students.


Vetenarinary Technology: The major only takes two years to learn how to do things a vet does. In training a VT will learn how to take x-rays, anesthetize an animal for spaying or neutering and analyze blood for samples. VT majors will learn how to help with medical care to animals and assist vets in laboratories and practices. VT's can do anything as vets can except prescribe medicine, perform surgery on animals and make diagnoses. VT's run the risk of injury: getting bite, scratched, or kicked! ^____^ VT's will care for campus animals! Man:"Please help! my fish isn't breathing!" me: "well maybe if you placed it in water then..." Man:"oh...THANKS!" me: -__- i thought this was a good college filled with....

Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory Technology:
Biologist studying living creatures: look at organisms, their biochemistry, and their genes. This major will train people to assist biologist and help them conduct researches, practices and etc. They help with experiments at the universities for industry and the government. These technicians help scientist in medical research, for example, the cure for AIDS. This filed requires students to write lab reports!

Colleges:
Following two are for Biology and biotechnology Laboratory Technology
State University of New York at Brockport:
A liberal arts college that have 48 undergraduate majors. Founded in 1835, the school provides all types of sports like indoor track a
nd field and x-country. This schools provides students with a variety in studies to transform them into well-rounded and multidimensional students who will be successful on their own. Undergraduates are provided with many undergraduates programs such as the Honors program, Delta college program, and tradition general education program. Students are provided with many services such as student advisement, health services and student accounts.

California Lutheran University:
Founded in 1959 this private university with 67 majors and minors, the academic programs help assist in helping choose a career. Professors, beside teaching scholars, are advisers that will help in committing to help with your career. Freshman year, for all students, will be provided with professors rather than assistants. There are 12 residence halls that ensure students a home because 85% of time is spent outside. The average class size is 22 students which gives the opportunity for professors to get to know their students resulting in establishing a real relationship.

California State Polytechnic University Pomona:
This school provides 48 academic departments; Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department
This program provides students to study cellular DNA and up. They study genetics, breeding principles, reproductive physiology and produce embryos and clones. The students would perform artificial insemination, monitor the pregnancy, and witness birth! hand out the pink or blue flag!

Approximately 3200 students live in traditional dorms, residential suites, and university apartments. Current annual fees are around $4,551 for undergraduates.







3 comments:

  1. Woo go BIO and animals! Haha you should totally go for it, i think it fits you well :D

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  2. Awww you love animals, just like me:]
    i say you become a vet; i'll take all my pets to you. Watch out, because i'm going to have a lot!! lol

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  3. Don't forget Davis for all that vet stuff. Thanks for the tip on my fish btw.

    Nice profile picture. I had a polar bear take my mug.

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