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Can I do civil engineering if im bad at maths?
Yes , you can be an engineer if you’re not good at math .
Do you have to be good at math to be a civil engineer?
A good portion of a civil engineer’s time is not spent doing math, but when the time comes civil engineers have to be very comfortable with all the forms of math, especially those that deal with physics. Civil engineers have to use math equations that are derived from chemistry on a daily basis.
Can I study civil engineering without physics?
No, all Engineering courses pre-requisites are Physics and Chemistry. Your expertise in Math and Science is good. But all of these 4 subjects will be used as your basic tool or knowledge as you go along in your studies or took up your Major subjects.
Do engineers need to be good at math?
That is exactly right. Engineering is not so much being good at math but more about having a passion for understanding how things work and interact. Let’s take a parabola as an example… y = x 2.
Is it hard to become an engineer?
More than the fear of crashing or blowing off a finger, they are afraid of the “math” that it takes to become an engineer. Granted, a small percentage of graduate engineers will work in a R&D setting that will require high level math. However, the reality is that the vast majority of engineers that graduate will work in industry.
Is calculus the only math in engineering?
However, calculus isn’t the only math-related course in any engineering program. In fact, everything about engineering has something to do with math. This is because engineers communicate through mathematical expressions.
Why are so many engineers afraid of math?
What they don’t realize is that it took a fair amount of engineering ingenuity to accomplish these tasks. More than the fear of crashing or blowing off a finger, they are afraid of the “math” that it takes to become an engineer. Granted, a small percentage of graduate engineers will work in a R&D setting that will require high level math.