• Question: what piece of science do you need to be an engineer fisics/biology etc...

    Asked by eimear12 to Caoimhe, Colin, David, Katie, Lisa on 17 Nov 2014.
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      David Taylor answered on 17 Nov 2014:


      The main things you need are maths and physics. Chemistry and biology can be useful too, depending which type of engineering you go into.

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      Colin Keogh answered on 18 Nov 2014:


      Maths and Physics are best, but in college they will teach you all of them. I only did Maths & Chemistry for the leaving cert (along with my other subjects of course) but covered Physics & biology in 1st year of college.

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      Katie Mahon answered on 19 Nov 2014:


      I think Physics is the most useful science subject if you want to study engineering. Although I had friends in college who had done NO science subjects & they got through our degree course ok as well. Once you have an interest in something you can make it work

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      Caoimhe O'Neill answered on 21 Nov 2014:


      Physics is good but you can get in to university without it and learn as you go along. Maths is essential.

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