• Question: what GCSE levels do you have to get to be a vet or anything to work with animals

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      Asked by Tabitha to Alan, Becky, Jo, Sankar, Sarah on 12 Mar 2015.
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        Alan McCue answered on 12 Mar 2015:


        I’m not 100% sure but I think you need to study all 3 sciences (chemistry, physics and biology). I could be wrong though.

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        Sarah Kirk answered on 13 Mar 2015:


        It is also extremely useful to get some sort of work experience with animals. Talk to your teacher or career adviser about it, they should be able to help 🙂

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        Becky Gregory answered on 15 Mar 2015:


        You don’t necessarily need three separate sciences at GCSE level, dual award science should be fine, as you will most likely just need Biology and Chemistry at A-level to study veterinary science. Good luck with your studies!

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