How much studying will my online veterinary technician degree require?
Obviously, everybody learns differently. Keep in mind that veterinary technician coursework can be difficult. A strong emphasis on science and math means you should spend at least 3 hours studying for every 1 credit hour you take. So if a certain course is 1 credit hour, you should spend 3 hours each week studying the material. If you fall behind this is going to catch up with you quickly, so make sure to stay on top of your studies. Q. How does testing work with online vet tech programs? In most cases, online vet tech programs require the student to find a veterinarian, credentialed veterinary technician, or educator to serve as an exam proctor. The student cannot be related to the professional they choose to work with. The school sends test materials directly to the proctor, who is responsible for providing an appropriate testing area for the student (quiet, secure, no notes or books available). Once the vet tech student has completed the test, the proctor sends it directly back to t