Will I struggle in the REME as an Aircraft Tech if my Maths/Physics is not very strong // Is there a lot of Maths/Phys?
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REME, Aircraft Technician, Maths, Physics
Luca J. asked a question to Engineering
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Date asked: Thursday, February 27, 2020
Last reviewed: Thursday, February 27, 2020
Peter S.
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Luca, the answer is yes, maths is essential to the course and the Aircraft Technician trade course is especially maths heavy. A strong grasp of maths backed up with the relevant GCSE grades is essential. This does not mean that the course is impossible though. If you have the required GCSE grades and the determination there is no reason why you shouldn't be successful.
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