I assume you mean what kind of math level is needed? If not, please clarify - A typical four year degree in surveying will require two or three semesters of calculus, plus differential equations and statistics.
a levels needed to become a barrister, what you need other than compulsory history, English and a language are compulsory for you
a levels needed to become a barrister, what you need other than compulsory history, English and a language are compulsory for you
The most important is chemistry, however biology maths and physics are good a levels to study medicine
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J. L. Robinson has written: 'Treatise on marine surveying' -- subject(s): Marine surveying, Study and teaching, Hydrographic surveying
No, Biology is only needed at intermediate level. Good luck!
If following the UK system -Study through A-levels, specialising in Maths, Physics and one other subject, preferably another science -Find a university that offers a course specifically on Aeronautics, otherwise chose one which has close ties with aerospace companies and study Mechanical Engineering as this will cover most of the topics required of aeronautical engineering. It is possible to study a BTEC instead of A-Levels but this will put you at a disadvantage. For students not in the UK, I would assume the system is very similar. (A-levels being the grades you study for before university)
No. First year of Scottish University is equivalent to the A level; those going to University with A levels can only study as an Undergraduate for three years, but those going with Highers can study as an Undergraduate for up to four years.
medical what? you can go into medicine but first you need to take A levels, preferrably sciences - biology and chemistry - then you can study medicine/paramedicine/nursing etc at university
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The One Study University was created in 1875.
Meriwether Lewis attended Liberty Hall (now Washington and Lee University) in Lexington, Virginia but he did not graduate. He studied subjects such as mathematics, surveying, and natural sciences during his time at the school.