I think so. I do know that you need science but math I'm not sure about.
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You can't go very far in science without math. So at some stage in a course of study in science, it will become compulsory to enroll in a math program, or at least to demonstrate proficiency in the math that the science at that level requires.
* Possibly math and geography, since he did study surveying. * Military science because he aspired to become a British Officer. or, * Political science, a field he excelled in.
English would be the main thing, plus math, history, science, and computer classes.
You should be very good in Science and know quite a bit of Math. For Science you should be in the A-B range and in Math too! Its very special course and you get quite alot of money when you join starting fro $40 an hour
Mathematics is the language of science and engineering. It is almost impossible to study science of any branch without the use and study of math.
Science and advanced math will get you far in life for any job requiring preparing things, and could be used for strategies, Math matters in almost every job!
If you want to study to be an obstetrician or gynecologist: you should be taking high level science and math courses. To be an ob/gyn you might have to take higher math and science classes. maybe like chemistry:)
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he studied math and science.
It is not clear why a math number should later (then) become a science number.