Yes. there may be instances that they can use applied math. Not really in depth but it can help to gain knowledge with this area
sciences and maths
sciences and maths
English, Maths Methods, Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Maths Specialist will also help a lot.
Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths. Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths.
you need chemistry and biology definitely and you can choose a third subject which could be anything it doesnt have to be maths it can be phycology english foreign language or art, its up to you
You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test.
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.
To become a doctor you need the basic triple sciences which are biology chemistry and physics and maths. You could also have English and one type of language. In universities they look for A to B's in maths and science. In languages and English I would aim for A-C's or D's. Universities also look for an alternative like a PE thing or music. Try and do the best you can with all of these subjects!
To become a pilot you need to have maths and physics or you can take what you most enjoy in school but maths and physics are prefered better.
Yes of course you do. You need maths in practically every occupation. You need the maths for the wires. The basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division is needed alot.
I assume you mean GCSEs Helpful would be Maths English Double-science or more But realistically it is more affected by your A levels
Biology in college, all sciences and maths.