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What are the best A levels for an engineering degree?

Just out of interest, thanks :wink:
Physics and Maths are a must from what I heard. Some take further maths and others generally take a subject relate to their course of engineering like biology/chemistry for biomedical engineering or comp sci for software engineering.

Although, I could be wrong....


P.S.

Sorry for the horrible grammar :frown:
Original post by Firenze26
Physics and Maths are a must from what I heard. Some take further maths and others generally take a subject relate to their course of engineering like biology/chemistry for biomedical engineering or comp sci for software engineering.

Although, I could be wrong....


P.S.

Sorry for the horrible grammar :frown:
Cheers mate :wink:
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Physics and Maths are usually required. Further Maths will be very useful, and studying Chemistry will probably keep a wide range of engineering types open to you.
Thank you :smile:

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