Preferably buildings... or something to do with them.
It isnt.
This is up to you. It depends on how much you already know of the three subjects and how you usually study.
Maths, physics and/or chemistry.
u should study science
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At the simplest level , just go and look at buildings. At the professional level, take a course.
English you have to get an A in Science you have to get an A in
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Any subjects really, as long as you have a level 4(four) or higher in English.
You should study for all of your subjects. Appearance doesn't matterjust wear anything that feels comfortable!
Physics would probably be the most obvious choice.