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| RedRock21v:
I'm in year 10 in Australia NSW. What HSC subjects for year 11 and 12 should I chose to become an electronics technician ? |
| jeremy:
Make sure you do at least some simple maths (algebra) and you should be fine :) If you want to keep your options open wrt doing electrical engineering at university, you might want to do some calculus too. |
| harnon:
Not an expert but would physics also be useful? I seem to remember "back in my day" year 12 physics covered a lot of electricity and magnetism. (This was in Melbourne) |
| Brumby:
I would suggest Physics and Mathematics - at the highest level at which you can achieve good results. Solid understanding of these subjects will serve you well. It is always worth challenging yourself - to a degree - but don't try for a Mars landing if you're only able to make low Earth orbit. It is much better to get great results in a 3 unit subject than mediocre in a 4 unit one. If you don't want to go further than a technician, then some basic algebra will probably serve you adequately, but if you think you may want to explore higher goals, then getting some calculus under your belt won't go astray. |
| MarkF:
--- Quote from: RedRock21v on May 06, 2019, 09:37:07 am ---I'm in year 10 in Australia NSW. What HSC subjects for year 11 and 12 should I chose to become an electronics technician ? --- End quote --- Wow. Can we have a few more acronyms please. Now to guess what they mean and what you're asking. |
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