<p>How important are courses like pharmacology, immunology, bacteriology, physiology and genetics to vet schools? Would taking those courses look any better or worse than taking courses in general animal science studies, like domestic animal studies? Or is the difference negligible? Do they prefer well-rounded students who take courses outside their field of study, or do they prefer that the student concentrates on courses dealing with animal or medicinal study? I'm very familiar with the prerequisites for most veterinary schools, I'm specifically interested in the aforementioned courses.</p>
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