Analyse me!

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  1. Luna.'s Avatar
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    Analyse me!
    Year 12, want to go into mechanical engineering.
    It's time to visit open days and things, but so many unis do my course that I'm finding it impossible to narrow things down to anything.
    Hoping for AAAA/AAAB possibly? Maybe an A* if I try hard? Not a clue. Maths, F Maths, Chem and Physics.

    Anyone want to recommend the course they're on or anything good they've heard?
    I've been exhausting the course structures and things, all I know is I'm not a lover of electrical things and law/ethics side. I like designing and manufacture.

    Just throw me a bone or something here guys.

    Thanks!
  2. sucess's Avatar
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    Re: Analyse me!
    mechanical engineering
  3. History98's Avatar
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    General Engineering ( You'll Specialise Later )
  4. Emmiexx's Avatar
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    There is a degree that you can do that is mechanical and manufacturing.
    In the first year you do personal development and ethics, sustainability, Maths and quality after that you do group projects and a bit of design.
    I did a HND in this but now I'm looking for a straight mechanical degree.

    I got to be honest if ur looking at getting really good grades in ur A levels I would go for a straight engineering degree.

    Mechanical engineering is great i would really recommend it.




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