
What are the pros & cons of some junior college classes, then a large university for a degree?
I am considering taking the (simple) required classes at a junior college to save money and have more “individual” learning— then applying for KSU, with the goal of becoming a chiropractic veterinarian.
I take advanced classes in high school and it is likely I can get multiple scholarships. Would it be in my best interest to follow this plan or not? I am willing to take summer classes or online courses to speed up my study.
What is the best “game plan” for my college education?
That would be fine, going to community college first. Just make sure you don’t take a single course that won’t transfer. Also, keep in mind that just because it transfers to your degree doesn’t mean the vet school will accept it as one of their pre-requisites so make sure to check both. This is especially true for the on-line courses. On-line classes typically claim to be have labs. While KSU (I’m going to assume that’s Kansas State) might accept them for your undergraduate degree the Vet school will not accept those unless you are on-site taking a lab so be careful.
Make sure you leave time to get veterinary experience if you haven’t already done so because that can make or break your application. I know for a fact that it’s important to K-state.
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