Asking for some help
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removed grumpiness thanks to Dave for putting this in the right place
I need pointers to a UK architects course. I want to study/train to be one, but I need to find out what math is required and what text books...
so my GF can actually teach me the math in the first place (she's Uni graduate math, I'm UK highschool 1 group above special needs math, but she thinks it's the teachers not me after talking to me and seeing what I can do)
any pointers?
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@khai said:
if this is the wrong forum sorry.. I would have posted in general but thats paid only for some ungodly reason.
I don't know what "general" is or what you mean by "...thats paid only for some ungodly reason." but I moved your post to the Corner Bar since it has nothing directly to do with SketchUp. It should get good exposure here.
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depends which university you want to go to.
best universities require A,A,B or A,B,B at A-level.
None of them require higher education in maths, as long as you have a decent GCSE grade you'll be fine. I applied to the top 5 universities in UK for architecture and none of them required maths at A-level. They only required an A in Art and a mixture of humanities-based subjects as long as the grades I achieved were A,B,B or higher.
Most of the maths you'll face in architecture involve basic arithmetic, trigonometry and application of algebra.
I applied to university over 8 years ago so things may have changed slightly, but I never saw any real emphasis on maths requirements....they were more bothered if I could draw and represent ideas.
Hope this helps.
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ok.... I better fill this in
I've got CSE Maths English History Chemistry and Physics. right now, it's more what math do I need than what uni... think more from the start. right now, using SU or trueSpace I can design you a building by eye... but without the math (or any further qualifications), can you build it?
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