You nee to maintain at least a B average. http://www.ehow.com/how_7975_become-architect.html
you need t maintainat least a B average. Also in colledge work toward receiving your degree with honors as soon as you have been officially accepted.
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there is no type of specific math architects use, all the architect does is just design and adjust.....but geometry math is somewhat used.
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The math requirements can vary, however the math can include up to calculus I, II, III, and differential equations.
Yes, to become an architect you do indeed need to take a lot of math classes. Your math skills must be fine tuned.
It depends on what college you attend. Most universities in Missouri require you to take Calculus I in order to become an accountant.
You need to take chemistry, biology,and get some exposer to physics and calculus level math
UM YES Generaly you would need to at least have a Bachelors Degree to become an actuall architect and in order to get into a University to receive a Bachelors Degree, you would need an SAT or either an ACT SCORE.
It can take up to four years to become an architect. Most will receive a bachelor's degree in architecture and design.
You need to take calculus
take as many advanced math classes in high school, You also need math through calculus
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Yes, most premed students do take 3 semesters of calculus in college.
If you are pursing nursing you shouldn't have to take calculus or pre-calculus since nursing deals more with algebraic and statistical math's.
No, it is not required to take calculus in high school to become a veterinarian. However, if it is an option and you have the math skills to take calculus, it will probably help you in undergraduate where you will have to take calculus and pass it to apply to vet school. Most vet schools require Calculus I and some require Calculus I and II to apply for vet school. The reason I would recommend taking calculus in high school if you have the math background is because taking it for the first time in high school is free and gives you at least some of the knowledge of the class so that when you take it in undergraduate and have to pay tuition you have a better understanding of the topic.