Physics would probably be the most obvious choice.
Maths, physics and/or chemistry.
It isnt.
Maths is a must. Physics is also a very good idea since engineering in general deals with the weights, lengths and its effects etc.
In order to study science subjects like Physics, Chemistry or Engineering Science, study of Mathematics is MUST!
Astronomy, physics, and mathematics are relevant subjects to study in school if you're interested in studying planets at the university level. These subjects provide essential theoretical and quantitative foundations for understanding celestial bodies, their motion, and the laws of physics governing them. Additionally, Earth and space sciences courses may also be beneficial.
Yes you could, the optometry course will take students taking the subjects maths, physics and chemistry but unfortuantley you smell
you need geography,social studies,physics maybe math
No. They are two completely different subjects. The study of Mechanics does borrow a lot of things from physics, however. Hope I helped!
To quote Howard Wolowitz from the popular TV show The Big Bang Theory, 'You don't have to but it's highly recommended.' It's not necessary to absolutely study chemistry and physics but if you want pursue science these are the subjects to study. If you want to study arts then English literature and history are the subjects you need to pursue.
I would guess physics, maths and an essay subject like rs, English or sociology. You need to check with individual universities though
You study A level Maths and Physics. Then get a degree.
Preferably buildings... or something to do with them.