hould I go to George Mason for Undergrad if I want to be a Vet or go somewhere else

<p>Vet school is very expensive so keeping your undergrad costs low is important. There are some useful videos on becoming a vet here -
[Becoming</a> a Veterinarian, Part 1: Join the Team! - YouTube](<a href=“Becoming a Veterinarian, Part 1: Join the Team! - YouTube”>Becoming a Veterinarian, Part 1: Join the Team! - YouTube)</p>

<p>Here is an article you should read -
<a href=“High Debt and Falling Demand Trap New Veterinarians - The New York Times”>High Debt and Falling Demand Trap New Veterinarians - The New York Times;

<p>This Wikipedia article gives you an overview. One problem is that most vet schools (25 out of 28! ) are public schools that hold very few seats open for out of state students. It is a real obstacle for students in states such as yours that don’t have a vet school!
[Veterinary</a> school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“Veterinary education - Wikipedia”>Veterinary education - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>So you need to do more research into this profession, in part because you should try to discover what else you could do that would be as fulfilling without having to get a DVM degree.</p>

<p>Here is one good source, the US Bureau of Labor Statisics. Lots of info here on veterinarians including these related careers:
<a href=“http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinarians.htm#tab-7[/url]”>http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinarians.htm#tab-7&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;