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| My G.C.S.E's! I am choosing my G.C.S.E's in England and I want to be a Naval Architect when I leave Collage. However I'm not sure about what qualifications I need. I'm doing maths, physics, chemistry, and Design Technology. Is this a good selection? Please reply if you have any other ideas! Navy Rum |
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| You will need to do English as well, so Maths, English and Physics are essential, then pick subjects that you are good at and you are interested in so that you get good grades. You should also be thinking ahead to A levels or ONC, so check with your local sixth form college to make sure the subjects are compatible with your choice of A levels. Again Maths and Physics would be good ones. Good luck Gareth |
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| Thanks I will do! Navy Rum |
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| I agree with the need to study Maths, English and Physics and whilst I don't think it's necessary at this stage, it may be useful to contact RINA (www.rina.org.uk) for help with choosing a college course.
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| Thanks that really useful! I'm doing it as I wirte this! Navy Rum |
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| From a Student of Yacht Design at Southampton... This is what I did... (not necessarily the best way, but I am here) GCSE: English French Maths Physics Chemistry Biology Geography Design and Technology Classical Civilisation AS Levels: Chemistry A Levels: Maths Physics Electronics It depends what you're into, but that lot works, English is necessacery at GCSE, but not really necessary afterwards as long as you can pen a convincing report. Hope this helps, Tim Brocklehurst
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