Studying vet in europe in english for italians

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  1. lollofabbrism's Avatar
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    • Location: San Marino
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    Studying vet in europe in english for italians
    Hi everybody! I'm new here: i'm Lorenzo and i come from San Marino, which is a very small republic in Italy. In september 2011 i started the university (math) but after 3 month i decided that i want to become a doctor in medicine or vet!
    I found this forum this morning and i would like to know something about vet universities in Europe. I don't know actually if i prefer medicine or vet so i'd like to do many different test (in Italy) both for medicine and vet...
    But is very hard to pass the test: for medicine because of the enormous numbers of participants, and for vet because we do not have many different universities with this course. So i started to find some information of vet courses in english in europe. But i discovered that there are a few universities that have a english course for vet! Especially because we had a different path with regard to higher education (those before college), and then the admission requirements penalize us.
    Can anyone give me some information? Especially for the deadlines...
    Thank you very much.
  2. tigercallie's Avatar
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    Re: Studying vet in europe in english for italians
    Read the UVM Kosice thread, thats all about Vet in Slovakia, and there is another called Saint Istvan (something like that), which is Vet in Budapest. There is also vet med in Romania and Poland, and the czech republic. Not sure where medicine is done, we have it here in slovakia, and im sure its done in poland too. However, I would say vet med and human med are COMPLETELY different, you really need to be clear which one is for you and not just think "med or vet".
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