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Hello mi$$.You say that youare in your last year of College...so what you must be 17/18 right? 17/18 is young!!!!! I know people in their thirties who have gone back to College/Uni after years of working to study further, in order to change their career path.

If being a vet is what you really want to do, then I would seriously suggest that you look into how you could go about doing so. I say this because you do not want to look back in 10/20 years time and think 'what if?'.

Also another thing, you talked of 'not being clever enough', well let me tell you something, you know what the biggest obstacle to success is? It is ourselves. We condition ourselves into believing we 'are not clever enough' or 'not good enough', and we allow this lack of self-belief/self-esteem tarnish our futures.

My advice: do what you really want to do. Fair enough it may take a little longer to get to where you really want to be, but I am certain that it would/will be worth it in the end. Go for itniceone.gif
Well said!! niceone.gifthats exactly what I was thinking....When I was at college, there were students who were like in their late twenties/thirites. All because they messed up at a younger age.

This is why its best to get everything done at the ages of 16 to 19, because after that it gets much more HARDER to get back in the system. Whether it being charges to enroll, lack of time, and other responsiblities.....

The advice I would give is to get work EXPERIENCE at an actual vet so you know if its the right profession for you. After that ask around fro NVQ's or apprenticeships..........

Hope everyting goes all well



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