Decision finally made - suggested preparation?
Well, taken the plunge now, decided on BAE for AbInitio.Due to start in April.
I am a little on the older side and can just about remember my times tables. Anyone any suggestion on swatting up so that I might be able to demonstrate a little of the inteligence that I know I have somewhere up top. I find I like Videos and Interactive CD Roms - don't know if that says anything about me or not. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. |
You could start learning the morse code, it may cut out some time during your course.
Good luck, VFE. |
Cheers VFE
Took me a couple of minutes to be sure there wasn't any sarchasm linked to my age there.(I thought that Morse was a thing of the past) Appreciate your input, it is all these little tit bits of advice that go a long way. |
A good tip is to go to WHSmiths and get hold of the GCSE maths course book, that will help when it comes to the Nav subjects.
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Thanks Gazelle,
Keep 'em coming, I need all the help that I can get. |
Harves
BAE publish a list of recommended pre study for the course: Trigonometry & Triangles Vector Triangles Angles within circles Properties of circles Geometrical relations Interpolation Transposition of formulae Arithmetic skills Mental arithmetic Ability to read graphs Basic magnetism Basic Electrics Understanding of power, work, energy and moments of force. Try and get yourself a basic maths & physics book. Also Mechanics of flight by AC Kermode. Wish I knew what all that stuff was so I could join you :) Good Luck |
Nice one Rote 8 - you've scared the life out of me now though!!!!
[This message has been edited by Harves (edited 13 March 2001).] |
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