xMoodyMarex
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At the moment I'm not fully decided on what I'd like to do as a career, and was just wondering if there are any vet nurses or vet physios on here?
I finished my A levels last year in biology, psychology and sociology, and did tons of work experience to get an idea of what I'd like do. I spent 2 weeks volunteering at a zoo, 2 weeks at 2 different small animal vets, 1 week at a mixed vets and another week at a large animal vets. I also got some experience at a stud (both horse and dog), a bit at a kennels and cattery, and then some milking, lambing and assisted with sheep shearing. After all this, I'm still so stuck!! I enjoyed my time at the vets practices, and have considered vet nursing, however it seemed that a fair amount of night shifts and weekend work was involved, on top of already very demanding hours. I do not mind this, however, are there any vet nurses on here that still have the time to keep horses as a hobby?
I'm also considering vet physiotherapy at undergraduate level, however I've heard that ideally you should do human first and then go onto veterinary after? I've applied to Harper Adams and Moreton Morrell (only places that offer it at undergrad level) and have been rejected from Harper already. I'm currently retaking my biology A level (it is a C at the mo) , and waiting to hear back from MM. The only thing I'm concerned about is graduating to find that people will only allow a physio to treat their horse who has trained in human physio first? Any thoughts on this??
Sorry for the long post, but any advice would be really appreciated
Thank you!
Also- forgot to add that I haven't applied to do vet nursing at degree level, as would be willing to relocate in order to do it the apprenticeship style route (I've noticed there are a few vacancies about, for those willing to move areas).
I finished my A levels last year in biology, psychology and sociology, and did tons of work experience to get an idea of what I'd like do. I spent 2 weeks volunteering at a zoo, 2 weeks at 2 different small animal vets, 1 week at a mixed vets and another week at a large animal vets. I also got some experience at a stud (both horse and dog), a bit at a kennels and cattery, and then some milking, lambing and assisted with sheep shearing. After all this, I'm still so stuck!! I enjoyed my time at the vets practices, and have considered vet nursing, however it seemed that a fair amount of night shifts and weekend work was involved, on top of already very demanding hours. I do not mind this, however, are there any vet nurses on here that still have the time to keep horses as a hobby?
I'm also considering vet physiotherapy at undergraduate level, however I've heard that ideally you should do human first and then go onto veterinary after? I've applied to Harper Adams and Moreton Morrell (only places that offer it at undergrad level) and have been rejected from Harper already. I'm currently retaking my biology A level (it is a C at the mo) , and waiting to hear back from MM. The only thing I'm concerned about is graduating to find that people will only allow a physio to treat their horse who has trained in human physio first? Any thoughts on this??
Sorry for the long post, but any advice would be really appreciated
Also- forgot to add that I haven't applied to do vet nursing at degree level, as would be willing to relocate in order to do it the apprenticeship style route (I've noticed there are a few vacancies about, for those willing to move areas).