Kiki's found horse eggs—experiment Round 2

Nice nice!
You should be able to find the degree requirements online, and (maybe not until closer to your trip) there should be a list of classes offered in germany. They will probably offer your basic math, english, physical and life sciences, and I'm sure history and foreign language. But your degree specific courses will probably not have any professors, so you'll have to (for example) take freshman animal science when you're back as a sophomore.
Don't let that slow you down though, as long as your prepared (which starting a year early sounds very prepared) you should be able to arrange a degree plan to maximize your time in germany and still graduate on time (if that's your goal)
 
You want to be an exotic veterinarian?? ;)
My guess is you have a good chance of being accepted into the study abroad program. You seem to have drive and maturity that will come across well.

I'll make a list on Friday when I work again. I'll just mention that he should consider buying flockraiser for the poultry and Permethrin spray for the chickens because they have really bad mites.
If he has the chickens for eggs, perhaps he would be convinced to get rid of the mite problem because the hens will lay better.
 
You want to be an exotic veterinarian?? ;)
My guess is you have a good chance of being accepted into the study abroad program. You seem to have drive and maturity that will come across well.


If he has the chickens for eggs, perhaps he would be convinced to get rid of the mite problem because the hens will lay better.

Thanks, I hope I get accepted! :D

I am not sure if he has the chickens for eggs. The farm is for educational purposes (is bought and run by a public school district). I know the tour guides collect eggs every day with their groups.
 

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