Veterinary Science Career Development Event Student Handbook
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- Publication
- Date of Publication
- February 13, 2024
- Price
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Overview
The Veterinary Science Career Development Event (CDE) Student workbook helps students prepare for Veterinary Science CDE contests.
This paperback workbook has color images and space on each page for students to make notes as they study and practice for contests.
This workbook is for students who want to study and practice to compete in veterinary science contests. (108 pages)
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