Okay. I'm 22 now and have just recently started thinking about college. (To all of you parents and any teachers out there; PLEASE encourage your children to go from a young age and help them plan for it if you aren't already.) Honestly, I never thought I'd go to college nor did I even want to. I never really liked school although I was always good at it when I applied myself. All I've ever wanted to do was work with animals (horses in particular) and I always thought the financial end of it would somehow take care of itself. Now of course it isn't working out quite like I'd planned so I'm wishing I'd applied myself just a little more in school and had made plans for continuing my education. Better late than never, I suppose...
Well, now I'm hoping for some suggestions. Anyone? I'm still positive that I want to work with animals (horses in particular). As an aside, I do know that means I'll mainly be working for and with people and that's great. I also know there are many jobs out there (ie. accounting, law, real estate agent, etc.) that can be animal-influenced but won't include every day contact with animals and I've decided that's really not what I want. I'm actually hoping to work my way to vet school but everyone knows becomming a vet is not quick, cheap or easy so I want to be sure I have a back up plan "just in case."
With that in mind, I've been considering the many varied Equine Science programs offered at different colleges all over America but don't know what completing something like that would give me. Honestly, it seems to me that the whole horse industry is so vast and complicated to break into at times that I wonder if it's even possible to make a living in it. I know, I know, "For someone to make a small fortune with horses they have to start with a large one." Well, what's a small or large fortune and do I really want to make either? I just want to do what I love.
Well, now I'm hoping for some suggestions. Anyone? I'm still positive that I want to work with animals (horses in particular). As an aside, I do know that means I'll mainly be working for and with people and that's great. I also know there are many jobs out there (ie. accounting, law, real estate agent, etc.) that can be animal-influenced but won't include every day contact with animals and I've decided that's really not what I want. I'm actually hoping to work my way to vet school but everyone knows becomming a vet is not quick, cheap or easy so I want to be sure I have a back up plan "just in case."
With that in mind, I've been considering the many varied Equine Science programs offered at different colleges all over America but don't know what completing something like that would give me. Honestly, it seems to me that the whole horse industry is so vast and complicated to break into at times that I wonder if it's even possible to make a living in it. I know, I know, "For someone to make a small fortune with horses they have to start with a large one." Well, what's a small or large fortune and do I really want to make either? I just want to do what I love.