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Hi!
I think you are on the right path with academics. However, I would look at what requirements are needed for college programs, if you are wanting to go to college. For me, I had to take multiple standardized tests and had to have a certain score to get in to my program.
As for what you will use more, math is probably more suited towards the world of interior design. You will need to be able to work out calculations for square footage, window treatments, flooring and more. They are simple but very commonly used in this market.
I would say to keep going. Take more time in studying and getting help from teachers to get up your grade in math. Overall, C's and B's in all school disciplines would work for interior design. Good luck!
I think you are on the right path with academics. However, I would look at what requirements are needed for college programs, if you are wanting to go to college. For me, I had to take multiple standardized tests and had to have a certain score to get in to my program.
As for what you will use more, math is probably more suited towards the world of interior design. You will need to be able to work out calculations for square footage, window treatments, flooring and more. They are simple but very commonly used in this market.
I would say to keep going. Take more time in studying and getting help from teachers to get up your grade in math. Overall, C's and B's in all school disciplines would work for interior design. Good luck!
Thanks for the assistance what if you do core syllabus in Maths,Physics and Biology
Maahir
What is in all school disciplines
Maahir
The subjects have picked are 8 and are Maths English ICT Kiswahili Business studies Geography Biology and Physics
Maahir
Are they ok
Maahir
I meant all school subjects. I think all of those should work, especially if the college you are looking at is labeled as liberal arts. They like to see a well-rounded report card.
Amber Drenth