You need to get either 90 or 93 out of 100
Because then they can go in to a proper fromation.
65%
because you need maths in your life.. everyone does
75 marks
Leadership skills Strong maths skills Good in excel and other computer programs phD Physics Maths Desings
For electrical engineering, Mechanics will probably benefit you more. However, both courses would be good for your career.
The subjects that you need for mechanics are English Science Maths and preferably Technology (you will need to get a grade C or above in all of these subjects to get the qualifications needed to become a machanic)
you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!
I am really not sure. I've been searching this topic for over a month, I want to choose this career but which Math A-level should I take?Is it...A. Maths and further mathsB. Maths ( statistics )C. Maths ( Mechanics )Sorry but this is not useful :(Please answer I need this to enter a sixth form. !! ASAP
Engineering and Mechanics. Desinging buildings etc.
Subjects required are physics, mathematics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, cartography, electricity, and machine tools.
You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test.
You just bases of maths :) No need to have a Maths GCSE :)
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Yes of course you do. You need maths in practically every occupation. You need the maths for the wires. The basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division is needed alot.
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.