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Is doing all units in chemistry essential to do aeronautical engineeringg if I'm doing further pure maths?  And what are the main units I've to take in As and A2 to start my career?

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Shazeen
I live in the U.S. and am not familiar with your study program such as As and A2.  In general, future engineering students should take as much math as possible and at least one year of basic chemistry.  Organic chemistry could also be helpful depending on branch of engineering you go into, but all branches require extensive math studies.
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38 years as research engineer at NASA

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B.S. and M.S. Aeronautical Engineering - U. of Washington Graduate work Standford U.

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AIAA Associate Fellow (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

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