i had exactly the same question, im not sure but i thought it was required to have physics in order to study architecture
Easy. An artistic geographical economic biology major should be fitting.
Physics, chemistry, biology, geography, geology, economics, psychology, sociology and many other branches of knowledge.
biology is the best subject... while Economics is the worst.
animals and plant
Robert Hooke spoke English. He was an English scientist and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including physics, biology, and architecture.
Geography is dependent of other fields for data. Soil relates to agriculture, physiography relates to geology, the subject of people relates to economics or sociology, political geography relates to history, mathematical geography relates to astronomy, climatology relates to meteorology, and bio-geography relates to biology.
English, Science, Biology, History, Geography, and Languages. and chemistry for the different tyes of soil.
Community - 2009 Economics of Marine Biology - 4.7 was released on: USA: 21 March 2013
Course subjects for senior secondary include Hindi, English, Urdu, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, Psychology, Home Science, Word Processing, Computer Science, Sociology, Painting, and Mass Communication.
In high school students have the following subjects: French, history, maths, geography, sciences (such as physics, chemistry and biology), a foreign language (usualy English), some students choose to learn another foreign language and others choose economics or mathematics, they also have physical education and art classes
^^ the question is messed up and I don't know how to delete it? It meant to say Can I get into Oxford or Cambridge with these gcse grades: Maths: A* Statistics: A* Physics: A* Chemistry:A* Biology: A* ICT: A* RE: A* Textiles: A Music: A Geography: A English Lit.: A German: A English Lang.: B
I think this is a biology question.