
Horses offer study in Texas?
I am leaving the Army in April and looking to return home and use my GI Bill benefits. I'm really torn because all my training and training in the film industry, and I love doing those things, but I have a great love and desire to work with horses for a living. This mean a major career change for me, and if I do, I want you to know that I'm going to the right school. What would be advisable for a university to become a horse doctor? Also – I can not go to A & M. My family would disown / lynch me. , D
I understand A & M. I am a raider (pistols up!) And the word around campus is Aggies are good haha. Joking aside, however, his family just might have overcome that because A & M has one of the best veterinary schools in the country. And best equine programs. Being a veterinarian always sounded great to me, but you must have a 3.7 GPA to even consider, regardless. Nobody in my family likes T Tech, but they just had to get over that because that is the school I wanted to go with the best program in the Ag zone. But there are other Horse racing is also offered by other schools. Texas Tech has an impressive Ag department offers a program of Equine Assisted Therapy. And yes, I'm saying that because I will there.Awesome resources. Tarleton State is another school of large Ag horse programs Sul Ross is an equine studies program. It was my second choice for school (my dad went to school to go LOBOS). And any of these places can be configured with some of the most impressive practices you can imagine. Practices are what make you or break you in deciding if this is what you really want to do. Anyway, those are my favorites. Search Any more questions they simply distance question
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