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Thread: Further maths.

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    Default Further maths.

    I've always been determined to take it, but i'm not 100% sure.
    Do you think it would make more sense to do a broader spectrum of subjects, or take double maths, physics and chemistry?

    Instead of the double maths, i was going to take maths (mech) and ICT.
    but im stuck.

    I'm thinking of doing, eletrical or chemical engineering. so im stuck
    Mitch, 18. Leeds University in September

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    Apparently A Level Maths is quite hard.

    I have two friends who do Further Maths, however they are both human calculators, so yeah... if you can cope do it!

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    Maths is pretty much the most respected subject by universities so if you can handle it then why not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch4? View Post
    I've always been determined to take it, but i'm not 100% sure.
    Do you think it would make more sense to do a broader spectrum of subjects, or take double maths, physics and chemistry?

    Instead of the double maths, i was going to take maths (mech) and ICT.
    but im stuck.

    I'm thinking of doing, eletrical or chemical engineering. so im stuck
    I think you need to look at what qualifications are required for something like chemical engineering, as I'm fairly sure good maths grades would be high as one of the requirements.
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