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Engineering or architecture help please?
Q. I wanna be an architect or an engineer, Is there such an architect that does naval ships, or submarines, underwater bases etc? lol it sounds weird but im wondering. With engineering, Im interested in mechanical and civil engineering, What is the math require for this? Im not that great math, Not brain dead, but im not the best math student, Im in year 9, is it to late to get good or should I jump back into reality? Also, with architecture how good at math do you need to be?
Asked by lockie G - Wed Mar 11 03:41:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You need to be good at math for either field but if you work hard enough and aren't a complete idiot it shouldn't be to bad. I am currently an AE student and the math requirements are cal 1 - 4, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra. For architecture school it is cal 1 and 2 I think, I could be wrong. But you wont sleep as an architecture student, lots of projects.
Answered by ifishing07 - Wed Mar 11 03:53:35 2009

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