How long did you study for the Animal Care and Veterinary certification exam?
Hey everyone, I'm about four weeks out from taking my Animal Care and Veterinary certification exam and honestly starting to panic a little. I've been working as a vet tech assistant for about two years now, so I have some hands-on experience, but the written exam is a different beast entirely. My biggest weak spot is nutrition — like, I can handle restraint and basic procedures fine, but when it comes to dietary management questions I blank out completely.
I've been using a few different Animal Care and Veterinary practice test resources to drill the concepts, and that's actually been really helpful for identifying gaps. I'm aiming for at least an 80% before I sit for the real thing. For nutrition specifically, I started working through the Animal Care and Veterinary Animal Care and Veterinary Nutrition & Dietary Management practice tests and some of the questions are genuinely harder than I expected.
Curious how much time others put into their study guide materials before feeling ready. Did you focus on specific domains or just go through everything systematically? Any exam tips for someone who retains better through practice questions than textbook reading?
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