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is Alevel Maths , Physics , and Product design the best combination for mechanical/aerospace/electrical engineering
Original post by tegizco
is Alevel Maths , Physics , and Product design the best combination for mechanical/aerospace/electrical engineering


Have you looked at the entry requirements for these courses on uni websites? :smile:

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Original post by tegizco
is Alevel Maths , Physics , and Product design the best combination for mechanical/aerospace/electrical engineering

For all 3 of these Maths and Physics are usually required so solid choice picking those two. In terms of product design as an option- this is not usually mentioned as a preferred subject, does your school offer Design Tech instead? Even with product design it’s a great combination for engineering, although if you’re aiming for top unis then further maths is highly recommended and sometimes can be required unless your school doesn’t offer it. However I acknowledge that would mean taking 4 a levels which has a huge workload (especially with product design or dt cos coursework) and so if you dont fancy that then your current combination is very suitable, but id still recommend looking into DT as it’s often preferred for unis whereas product design is not mentioned, not a big deal though so if you’d rather do product design then that’s the best choice for you.
Hope this helps you out a little and happy to answer any further questions you might have. Have a great day :smile:

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