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Engineering possible without physics or specialist in VCE?

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schoolstudent115:

--- Quote from: Gokart#5 on July 28, 2020, 08:06:10 pm ---Hi there!

One quick question. I am wanting to go into finance, but want to keep my options open incase I want to do engineering. So far my subjects for year 11 are:

english
accounting 3+4
Methods 1+2
Business Management 3+4
Economics 1+2
Japanese 1+2

I don't have physics or specialist. If I chose to do engineering at say Deakin where the only pre-requisite is methods, how hard would that be. I heard that it is almost impossible! So my question is, will I still be able to do engineering without physics or specialist?
I consider myself to be pretty smart, but how hard is it? Is there any way around this? Has anyone tried this before? And any other opinions on my subjects are welcome!

Thanks in advance!  ;)

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It is definitely possible. The maths will be covered well in the first year, and you can to an introductory course usually if you haven't done spec, so that's not an issue. Only thing I'd say is it'd be good to familiarise yourself with basic kinematics, and potentially statics (inclined planes, pulleys). You can probably pick up kinematics pretty quickly.

Gokart#5:
Thanks for the responses guys, makes me feel more confident I am keeping my options open  :)

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