Engineering

I didn't pick engineering for my GCSE option and now i regret it. Will i be undereducated to understand it all in college/sixth form?. And can i take it up?
13:16 Tue 31st Aug 2010
 
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Your local college should be able to advise you on entry requirements. Many schools don't offer Engineering as a GCSE so would imagine you'd be ok as long as you got a decent grade in Maths.
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That's my strongest subject so i think i'll be fine then ;)

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