is this a good idea or no?

<p>i'm a current hs senior who has been accepted into Georgetown's school of Nursing and Health Studies to which I applied as a nursing major. While the nursing career appeals to me (the medicine field in general appeals to me) i am also considering veterinary medicine. </p>

<p>Do you think I can to attend gtown as a nursing major, get my degree, become an RN, and then apply for vet school? The nursing curriculum covers most of the prerequisite requirements for vet school anyways, such as biology and biochemistry. Just in case i decide not to do vet school, i will still have my nursing degree to fall back on, and i can even get my masters and specialize in a a field. </p>

<p>Is this a good idea?</p>

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<p>Just to let you know theres about 27 vet schools in the nation so good luck trying to get in one of those..and i guess it is a pretty good idea</p>

<p>I think it is a great idea. I mean you sound like you know what you want but your alowing yourself somthing sound to fall back on. Vet school is hard to get into but if thats what you want then go for it. What is a life spent with regrets?</p>

<p>yea thats another thing about vet schools, its harder to get into then med.</p>