I didn't do too well at school due to health and psychological problems I have experienced. I am now 22. I began studying animal care 2 years ago. I don't feel very enthusiastic though about what I want to do with my qualifications in the future. I know of all the various jobs working in zoos, or in vet nursing. I have experienced these though and have always ended up thinking a lot higher, if you get my drift than those positions require you to. Then I realised, being a vet would really make me feel proud and use my intelligence. I am particularly interested in specialising in exotic pets, commonly known as a herp vet. I know spaces on vet courses are limited in the UK. And you must meet entry requirements, however due to my shaky start my qualifications aren't fantastic right now. I have a National Certificate and an Advanced National Certificate in Animal care. I am starting on an Fdsc in Animal Science this September which is 2 years long. I have GCSE Maths, Art, and Human Physiology and Health at reasonable grades.
The entry requirements state I need A levels in the sciences. However I cannot do the Fdsc and simultaneously do a levels as they are at different colleges and the work load would be horrendous. Do you think I could get in if I did GCSE maths and an A level Biology (by correspondence course)?
Would the lack of the other two sciences, despite my other qualifications including the Fdsc stop me getting in? If I managed A level Physics too, would that scrape me in?
I also want to do the European Computer Driving Lisence and foundation to advanced courses in herpetology (2day courses) to increase my qualifications further.
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