In terms of content, yes. In terms of what it's classed as by the universities, probably not- if they say you need two 'sciences' they usually seem to mean out of physics, chemistry, biology and maths
In terms of content, yes. In terms of what it's classed as by the universities, probably not- if they say you need two 'sciences' they usually seem to mean out of physics, chemistry, biology and maths
Degrees in Geology accept Geology as a science Petroleum engineering (Manchester) accept it as a science and loads of Uni degrees...
Degrees in Geology accept Geology as a science Petroleum engineering (Manchester) accept it as a science and loads of Uni degrees...
Maybe they do then! I've just never seen it for the courses I've looked at, but then geology has been much less relevant to them- mainly things like physics, pharmacy, general engineering etc.
Maybe they do then! I've just never seen it for the courses I've looked at, but then geology has been much less relevant to them- mainly things like physics, pharmacy, general engineering etc.
It's because geology is a very specific subject but it's quite hard. Take a look at some of the past papers :/ Topics like Biostratigraphic and Lithostratigraphi correlation which you'd never come across
It's because geology is a very specific subject but it's quite hard. Take a look at some of the past papers :/ Topics like Biostratigraphic and Lithostratigraphi correlation which you'd never come across
I will at some point! I've never really looked at it that much, it wasn't something offered by my school or any others I looked at and I had enough I wanted to take as it was!
Degrees in Geology accept Geology as a science Petroleum engineering (Manchester) accept it as a science and loads of Uni degrees...
You, again, Jaikyo or however you spell it. I've answered this question for you countless times. Geology is not a science because it is made up of bits of the pure sciences of maths, physics, chemistry and biology, and not a pure science it its own right. It is not a science subject; some universities like Manchester for very specific degrees like geology will accept it in place of a science, but it is not an actual science subject at A-level.
See my edited post about the subject lists. Of course it's you; you come on here from time to time with different usernames banging on about petroleum engineering at Manchester and whether other universities think geology is a science, because your college won't let you take any actual science A-levels.
You, again, Jaikyo or however you spell it. I've answered this question for you countless times. Geology is not a science because it is made up of bits of the pure sciences of maths, physics, chemistry and biology, and not a pure science it its own right. It is not a science subject; some universities like Manchester for very specific degrees like geology will accept it in place of a science, but it is not an actual science subject at A-level.
My question isn't regarding Universities. I get the impression you lack basic comprehension skills.
Your question is about universities; you've posted this in the A-level forum and earlier in the thread you were taking about the University of Manchester accepting it for an engineering degree. It's always the same with you; you didn't take additional science GCSE, nowhere will let you take A-level physics, you come on here to try to get reassurance that A-level geology is classed as a science subject (which it is not), and you tell yourself that you're going to get rich by studying petroleum engineering and it doesn't matter you haven't studied physics to A-level because geology wipes that problem away (which it doesn't).
Your question is about universities; you've posted this in the A-level forum and earlier in the thread you were taking about the University of Manchester accepting it for an engineering degree. It's always the same with you; you didn't take additional science GCSE, nowhere will let you take A-level physics, you come on here to try to get reassurance that A-level geology is classed as a science subject (which it is not), and you tell yourself that you're going to get rich by studying petroleum engineering and it doesn't matter you haven't studied physics to A-level because geology wipes that problem away (which it doesn't).
I'm doing maths, further maths, geology and physics. All 4 of my subjects are scientifically based and I posted it in the A-Level forum as there wasn't any other specific subforum to put it in. Note I also didn't put it in a university thread
Your question is about universities; you've posted this in the A-level forum and earlier in the thread you were taking about the University of Manchester accepting it for an engineering degree. It's always the same with you; you didn't take additional science GCSE, nowhere will let you take A-level physics, you come on here to try to get reassurance that A-level geology is classed as a science subject (which it is not), and you tell yourself that you're going to get rich by studying petroleum engineering and it doesn't matter you haven't studied physics to A-level because geology wipes that problem away (which it doesn't).
I'm doing maths, further maths, geology and physics. All 4 of my subjects are scientifically based and I posted it in the A-Level forum as there wasn't any other specific subforum to put it in. Note I also didn't put it in a university thread
No you're not doing physics; you're tryng to kid yourself and that it will all be okay in the end, which it won't:
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