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Sundar’s Answer
Put in effort every day. Study hard. Quickly get a good handle on math-focused courses. Some classes are tough, like those about stress and strain, avionics, and electronics, but you can do it. Stay focused throughout all four years, and you'll succeed!
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Andrew’s Answer
The language of aeronautical engineering is mathematics and physics. Hence, for a successful college experience in this area, you should attain good preparation in mathematics and physics in high school.
Try to take AP Mathematics (Pre-Calculus, Calculus AB & Calculus BC, and Statistics) and AP Physics if possible. With these courses in your academic bag, you will be well prepared the rigorous engineering curriculum in college.
Try to take AP Mathematics (Pre-Calculus, Calculus AB & Calculus BC, and Statistics) and AP Physics if possible. With these courses in your academic bag, you will be well prepared the rigorous engineering curriculum in college.