Anyone. Providing you work hard in school, concentrating especially hard on Maths and Physics then you should be able to get a place at a University where you can study a Civil Engineering degree.
If you really work hard every course has a good scope.
As engineering is a degree course +2 in science with maths is the only option .we must have an idea about basic mechanism , electronics, maths ,artificial intelligence,hard electronics. Consider web search engine as the best knowledge updater regards tony
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Yes. Any of the engineering majors are challenging as they require extensive math, physics, and other science related classes. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to become an engineer. That is why they are paid better than other 4 year degrees. It also depends on your hardwork, motivation and interest.
To me the most interesting type of engineering is the electronics engineer.Electronics engineering involves a lot of mathematics and physics and would seem very easy to someone who is very good in maths and physics,But would seem hard for anyone that is not good in maths and physics
Biomedical engineering is hard,but it is also a good course,and a good career move.Although it might be hard,have some faith,and try it out.If you don't like it,you can always take a different course.
Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
Its hard engineering babe :)
It depends on the person, it can be quite easy or tough. All you have do is work hard and try to get a reasonable pass in it. Good luck
Hard engineering :)
hard engineering :)