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Hi guys

i'm a yr 11 student, and i want to drop ext maths for various reasons.

i want to do architecture after highschool, and i also do no physics


i know both maths and physics, though not prerequistes, are used in the architecture course

i wanted to know - did any of you go into architecture without ext maths and physics?

did you feel disadvantaged in any way?

and in general - how important is it to have knowledge of physics, and a strong maths foundation for architecture? how much of the course is devoted to these aspects?

would any of you recommend i keep ext maths?
do you think i'll be disadvantaged in any way by not having that strong maths/physics background?


any opinions would be greatly appreciated
 

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hey buddy
i'm in 1st yr of b arts in arch at uts, and so far, there has been no need for physics and maths.

i don't disagree however that those with a strong background in maths and physics would have an advantage, but honestly, it doesn't matter. majority of the people here, whom i know, are always willing to help.

you'll get use to nights where u have half the class, up at 4 am finishing off models and sleeping during final presentations. so don't feel as though you'll be behind others.

cheers mate.
 

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