12.50 for one of the most expensive counties in the country is also terrible which is why I’m struggling so much trying to figure out what I’ll do with my life. I can’t even figuring out what to get my associates in.
It’s with the job. You can get paid $17 with a degree and with another degree for two years you can earn like $40. The vet field is so messed up and also toxic.
I work full time as a Head Tech. I dropped out of the Penn Foster Vet Tech program and refuse to recommend it to anyone else. Clinical experience is all you need to know that the program is dated, do no waste your money
@RichardRunnar Are you still in the program? How are you liking it? I'm interested in doing it but I've heard finding externships can be tricky and passing all the video requirements is very hard too.
If you’re in vet med for the money, you’re never going to be happy and will end up so disappointed. Also probably best to get AT LEAST a years worth of vet med under your belt before you start school and realize you actually don’t like working with animals lol.
Do you have to perform surgeries or procedures on people’s pets during your externships or are they laboratory animals from research breeding facilities? Thank you for any information
@@catsandcelery I just looked it up and no, vet techs cannot perform surgeries but they can assist the veterinarian in the operating room. Thank you for your reply. My most important question is….where do the animals come from that the students train on? Are they beagles from laboratories? Or animals that are people’s pets? As the mom of an animal testing survivor beagle, I am VEHEMENTLY AGAINST animal testing on sentient beings, so I would literally NOT pursue this degree program through Penn Foster if I were to be required to work on laboratory animals. Thank you for any information.
I am currently feeling this way!!! 😭 thank you for sharing this
12.50 for one of the most expensive counties in the country is also terrible which is why I’m struggling so much trying to figure out what I’ll do with my life. I can’t even figuring out what to get my associates in.
So the problem is not with the course...
It’s with the job. You can get paid $17 with a degree and with another degree for two years you can earn like $40. The vet field is so messed up and also toxic.
@@Ilovemycomputer2013 it depends where you go and what state you’re in.
That’s my understanding
Im glad you made decisions that are best for you 🎉
What happens if you fail the proctored exam or score low? Do you fail the class and have to take it over again?
I work full time as a Head Tech. I dropped out of the Penn Foster Vet Tech program and refuse to recommend it to anyone else. Clinical experience is all you need to know that the program is dated, do no waste your money
@RichardRunnar Are you still in the program? How are you liking it? I'm interested in doing it but I've heard finding externships can be tricky and passing all the video requirements is very hard too.
If you’re in vet med for the money, you’re never going to be happy and will end up so disappointed. Also probably best to get AT LEAST a years worth of vet med under your belt before you start school and realize you actually don’t like working with animals lol.
Do you have to perform surgeries or procedures on people’s pets during your externships or are they laboratory animals from research breeding facilities? Thank you for any information
Yes ;you are required to practices procedures like rectal exams on you or your neibors pets...
Techs do not perform surgeries.
@@catsandcelery I just looked it up and no, vet techs cannot perform surgeries but they can assist the veterinarian in the operating room. Thank you for your reply. My most important question is….where do the animals come from that the students train on? Are they beagles from laboratories? Or animals that are people’s pets? As the mom of an animal testing survivor beagle, I am VEHEMENTLY AGAINST animal testing on sentient beings, so I would literally NOT pursue this degree program through Penn Foster if I were to be required to work on laboratory animals. Thank you for any information.
@@catsandcelery not true at al...
I was making $6.00 an hour not $15.00 an hour. I left the job at McDonald's where I was making $6.50 an hour. Vet. Asst./Vet. Tech.
You not talking about penfoster clearly why you talking about zoo the title we search is what you wrote 👎👎👎👎🚫