As a year 12 student, I've recently been looking at some uni courses, and pretty much since I was a little kid, I've been wanting to do a Veterinary Course.
The only veterinary courses from the NSW major unis I can find are at USyd; the BACHELOR OF ANIMAL AND VETERINARY BIOSCIENCE and The Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetBiol/DVM)
So what I want to know is what's different between these degrees in terms of coursework, job prospects, etc.
Also, for the BVetBiol/DVM your required to get an ATAR and do the STAT, while they show that you need a 150/200 for the STAT, they don't really provide a minimum ATAR, so what would approximately be the cut-of, or what was it in previous courses.
Thanks a lot
The only veterinary courses from the NSW major unis I can find are at USyd; the BACHELOR OF ANIMAL AND VETERINARY BIOSCIENCE and The Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetBiol/DVM)
So what I want to know is what's different between these degrees in terms of coursework, job prospects, etc.
Also, for the BVetBiol/DVM your required to get an ATAR and do the STAT, while they show that you need a 150/200 for the STAT, they don't really provide a minimum ATAR, so what would approximately be the cut-of, or what was it in previous courses.
Thanks a lot