What colleges have pre-vet as a major?
Most colleges do not have “pre-vet” as a major, and those few that do are the exception rather than the rule. Students should not be deceived into thinking that a college with a “pre-vet” major is a better choice than a college that does not. Like “pre-med,” “pre-vet” is a constellation of courses that students hoping to be admitted to veterinary school must take in order to be qualified as vet school candidates. These courses usually include biology or zoology, chemistry, calculus, physics, psychology, and English. If you hope to be admitted to veterinary school, my best advice is this: 1) Attend the best (most highly ranked) college you can get into, and earn the best grades you can manage. 2) Speak regularly with a “pre-vet” advisor to make sure you are fulfilling all the requirements for veterinary school admissions, but major in anything you really love. (“Pre-vet” advisors are sometimes the same as “pre-med” advisors, depending on the university.) 3) Volunteer many hours with a v