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Mechanical Engineering maths problem?

I would like to become Mechanical Engineer. My problem is that I not clever in maths, but mechanical engineering it is in my heart. Should I go for it? And also I'm good in Physics

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    If you are really good in physics as you say then math should not be a problem for you as both are co-related as it is said that math is the language of physics. If you really desire to become a Mechanical Engg. then remove every obstacle from your path...to master math only one thing can be done......practice alot...as it will give new dimensions to ur brain...also try to solve puzzle(mathematical)...play chess, solve rubiks cube...try to think logically...!

    Source(s): B.tech Mechanical Engg., IIT Bombay
  • Jacko
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    If you want to become an Engineer, you definitely need to be good at Maths.

    So, if that's really what you want, go for it. You will pick up the maths if you are keen enough, and spend lots of time actually doing maths.

    Are you still at school?

    Tell your maths teacher about your problem, and he will help you.......that's what teachers are for.

  • D
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Go for it! If you are good at Physics you shouldn't have a problem with Maths. Physics is a more difficult subject than Maths.

    Source(s): Mechanical Engineer for years.
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