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Biomedical Engineering Degree without physics a level?

Hi,

I intend on studying biomedical or bioengineering next year at uni. My maths is pretty strong and I achieved an A on further maths AS last year but I haven't done physics a level.

I just want to know from anyone who currently doing biomedical engineering how much of a disadvantage I will be at and whether it's worth learning some physics fundamentals now :/

My A levels are Biology, Chemistry, Maths and I have an A in further maths AS.

Thanks :smile:
Original post by belugawhale898
Hi,

I intend on studying biomedical or bioengineering next year at uni. My maths is pretty strong and I achieved an A on further maths AS last year but I haven't done physics a level.

I just want to know from anyone who currently doing biomedical engineering how much of a disadvantage I will be at and whether it's worth learning some physics fundamentals now :/

My A levels are Biology, Chemistry, Maths and I have an A in further maths AS.

Thanks :smile:

heyaaa - ik this is a old thread T_T but
what did u decide at the end ??
@alice12341--

OP would be fine without physics for a lot of universities.

It’s just applied mathematics, and they’d cover that in all of their A levels.

hope this helps
(edited 1 year ago)
Original post by Chris2892
@alice12341--

OP would be fine without physics for a lot of universities.

It’s just applied mathematics, and they’d cover that in all of their A levels.

hope this helps

thank you :smile:

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