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Does one have to take physics to do Architecture?

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Does one have to take physics to do Architecture?

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Sorry if I didn’t understand you correctly, but you want to study architecture in college and are planning your classes for senior year high school in order to have a good transcript for the college? If that’s the case, you will be required to take physics in college for your architecture. If you don’t do good in physics or math now, you won’t look good. You really would need to be able to do those subjects in college to succeed. Sorry if that’s not what you’re saying. Architecture is an interesting field, it’s actually a form of engineering. I can understand the artistic appeal of architecture — to create beautiful homes or buildings. It would be quite rewarding to say that you designed that. Unfortunately, not every design will work. You need to have an engineering background with physics and mathematics to be able to determine whether or not your design will be possible. How will it stand up, in general. Then, how will it perform in wind, rain, lightning, etc? These are all what is

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