I really did enjoy maths and physics but now at a level i am struggling to understand physics content. What inspired you to do engineering and keep going.

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1 KateW33 (Aerospace Engineer) 1 month ago
KateW33

Hello,Being in engineering always feels like an applied version of these maths and physics skills, however it’s nowhere near as extensive as the theory in A-levels. I can certainly give you the heads up being on the other side that the maths and physics won’t be as intense as you are learning in college, however the fundamentals are still very important to grasp to help with the University content. Engineering degree apprenticeships don’t expect super high grades either unlike university, I needed 3 B’s as a minimum requirement which helped alleviate the pressure of exams. I hope this helps :)

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