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in language and job skills, as well as about the culture of the country in which they serve. Volunteers then serve for two years, working in a variety of areas, including agriculture, community economic development, education, environment, health, and youth in development. You can learn more about what volunteers do here. Beyond assisting local communities, volunteers gain real job skills through their work abroad, which can translate well to future employers. Peace Corps provides volunteers with
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, universities, private industry, zoos, the U.S. military, and wildlife organizations. Prospective veterinarians must graduate from a 4-year program at an accredited college of veterinary medicine with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree and obtain a license to practice. There are 30 colleges in 27 States that meet accreditation standards set by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Many of these colleges do not require a bachelor’s degree for
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