The course work in drafting requires a great deal of knowledge in calculus, trigonometry and geometry. If you have a limited exposure to these fields, try to get some additional coursework in the areas of math.
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You will need strong college prep courses. Math and physics are important. Language arts, history, computer drafting, and art, are helpful also. classes like: algebra applied math (trig and stuff) applied physics arts blueprint reading college pre computer science drafting english geometry graphic communications history industrrial arts mathematics mechanical drawing (or class that has it included, ask about that) physics trigonometry (of course)
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.
In my opinion, science is good because you need to know math to solve equations. Hence, you need both.
Most Universities require the SAT and the highest math that the SAT goes up to is algebra 2, so if you want to do well on the SAT and get a good score in the math section you will need to take an Algebra 2 course.