You should take lots and lots of math, geometry, trig., algebra and calculus. You should also take reading comprehension and drawing courses if they are offered.
Make sure you take subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathmatics to become an engineer
You should take computer aps and then talk with that teacher and he/she should know. -Jay
When you go to Univ. to become an engineer the Univ. will have many engineering courses you will be required to take. The exact courses will depend on what kind of engineer you are studying to be. In addition to these engineering courses you will also take math, physics, chemistry and probably economics. Then of course there are courses that everyone in the Univ. must take, like english, history etc.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
go to school take hair courses take hands on classes
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First, make sure you are in a college prep program. You will need courses in higher level maths, chemistry, physics, computer literacy, communication swag (written and oral), and the development of good critical thinking swag.
Chef training is done at culinary school and the courses given there are specific to cooking and managing a kitchen and staff. Prior high school courses have little or no relevance to what you will learn in culinary school.
Yea i wish cuz im failing skool :(
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The courses of study for a weapons engineer are those of a mechanical engineer. It takes a great deal of math and science study, along with computer science, strength of materials, physics, and chemistry and metallurgy. If you are in high school, you should be taking advanced classes now, and making grades that will get you into a good engineering college.
If your medial school accepts the credits you earn form medical school courses online, then sure, go for it. But you should take classes that aren't too important.