So as a whole would you guys recommend i take Maths, Further maths, German, and physics. I guess i could leave chemical engineering as a nice balance between enjoyment, workload and future prospects? And thanks for all the replies guys.
My pleasure
I think you should be making the choice between Chemistry and German. Past that point it's really up to you
I think you should be making the choice between Chemistry and German. Past that point it's really up to you
Yeah, now it all depends on whether or not theyll let me sit on on german lessons and how much i want to have chemical engineering as a possible option
Yeah, now it all depends on whether or not theyll let me sit on on german lessons and how much i want to have chemical engineering as a possible option
Is it in your block of subjects? Cause if it's during your free periods and you're gonna sit in, I don't see why you can't actively participate
ill go and ask if it is. if not ill see if i can get it re-arranged
Alright cool!
As much as I'm encouraging you to pick FM, I must say German has been a wild ride and I'd probably pick it again if I had the choice. It's extremely tough if you're mathematically minded like me, but worth the struggle. It honestly feels so good when you learn a new language and you realise you can speak to millions of new people
As much as I'm encouraging you to pick FM, I must say German has been a wild ride and I'd probably pick it again if I had the choice. It's extremely tough if you're mathematically minded like me, but worth the struggle. It honestly feels so good when you learn a new language and you realise you can speak to millions of new people
Yeah, its the prospect of speaking another language that really appeals to me, especially the ties it has with engineering. Thanks again for all the help
Yeah, its the prospect of speaking another language that really appeals to me, especially the ties it has with engineering. Thanks again for all the help
Agreed Please let me know what you end up choosing.. My pleasure!
And let me know if you'd like any help with applying to uni for aerospace - I've done both the US and UK this year so that's always open
Mhm, learning German would come in handy if you ever considering working with automobiles.
Yeah, i was considering car design but decided against it. and the other options also work with automotive engineering (if thats what its called), right?
Agreed Please let me know what you end up choosing.. My pleasure!
And let me know if you'd like any help with applying to uni for aerospace - I've done both the US and UK this year so that's always open
Thanks mate, ill notify you once its final and keep you updated. Luckily my school says i can keep switching up until late september as they know a lot of people dont like subjects as much as they thought they would once they start the new course. Hopefully though you wont have to wait that long.
Yeah, i was considering car design but decided against it. and the other options also work with automotive engineering (if thats what its called), right?
Yep, you're right - although both aerospace and automotive are specialisations on mechanical. Seems like you pretty much know what you want to do!
I've also talked to a couple of friends of mine who are currently doing engineering courses, and they've pretty much said that they teach chemistry from scratch and the A-level is a excessive.