• Basically maths and further maths are split up into various units (at least on my exam board), such as mechanics, statistics, differential equations, etc. and mechanics is brilliant for engineering stuff!

    Structural engineering also looks great and from what I can tell the two do become quite similar, just architecture involves more pretty pictures.

  • at least do m1

    Oh. I thought if you did further maths you do all the units.

    Basically maths and further maths are split up into various units (at least on my exam board), such as mechanics, statistics, differential equations, etc.

    NGL I do take a bit of pleasure doing some of the more interesting stuff in maths though don't care much for statistics and probability (Bayes theorum ect).

    Structural engineering also looks great and from what I can tell the two do become quite similar, just architecture involves more pretty pictures.

    That's good. How many pretty pictures are there in structural cause I do enjoy a good sketch.

  • Not sure about the other exam boards, but for MEI, you do a total of 12 units over the two years (6 per year) where you do the compulsory units then pick and choose the rest.

    From doing a week of work experience, the sketches are more done to accompany calcs.

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