Only you can decide what areas do interest you.
That is a easy one rece........ um math
prefer is a regular verb.prefers is the third person singular form of prefer
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'prefer' is preference.
The adverb form of the word prefer is preferably.Some example sentences are:I would like a sandwich, preferably tuna and sweetcorn.Preferably you should wear black shoes to work, not trainers.
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if your interested in genetics then you'll want Physics, Biology and Advanced Mathematics and maybe Chemistry, I'm not doing Chem so I can't say.
Crickets like both equally
Some people prefer pancakes, some people prefer tacos. Some people like them equally.
mechanical engineering
They are both equally the same, but I prefer Ray Ray
they are all equally strong spells, but I prefer Claws of Guthix.
cause he cool like that homie ... ya dig
For the United Kingdom (UK) The minimum requirements you will need are at least an A in Chemistry A-level, A in Biology AS-Level (Although a full A-Level is preferred), A in a respectable A-level and an A in another subject although they significantly prefer a science based subject (usually physics or maths.) Essentially you need at least 3 A's at a full A-level, including Chemistry and Biology.
It would depend on which particular sphere of computing you are interested in.
You can major in just about anything however you are required to have the prequisite courses. However a science background is perferred, in any case you can do either and still apply. Almost everyone that applies is from a biology major, so taking chemistry may make your application unique. Goodluck
Not at all. Engineering majors prefer more concrete applications of mathematics and physics, as compared to mathematicians and physicists who may be more interested in abstract thought, but both of these are equally valid and require equal intelligence to be done at a high level of accomplishment.
Are you interested in buying a property directly from the owner, or would you rather work with a buyer agent?