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800,000 years in 7 seconds: Time Machine the movie or next S&S creation?
Math (Not that wimpy pre-algebra stuff either. We're talking calculus), physics, psychology, any sort of engineering, drafting, etc.
Of course, I assume you know that there aren't a whole lot of coaster designers out there. I don't have the numbers to back this up, but I believe that more people have been into outer-space than designed roller coasters.
9th-Geometry & Biology
10th-Algebra II& Chemistry
11th-Trig & the next science (forget it at the moment)
12th-Calculus A or B & Physics
thats the path im on right now, however if you are not in one of these classes in the specified grade you have to either take summer classes at college, or go an extra year.
not too sure of the college classes but i know they're impossible
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HurricaneGeauga- Just in case
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Well, the math and physics are definitely important, but dont leave out CAD. If there is a CAD class you can take.. TAKE IT!
CAD classes will help you get used to rendering 3d objects which will help tremendously.
Darkhelmet, you are correct. There aren't many of us designers. Less than 25 players in the industry today make it very difficult for people to break in. Especially when you are up against the coaster God(Werner Stengel)for a project. Man, he is darn near impossible to go up against for a job.
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WCUSA-The World's largest theme park is coming!
Theme parks will NEVER be the same!
*** This post was edited by Chris Godsey on 5/1/2002. ***
Check FAQ at this link:
http://www.consignag.com/index_ae
Consign is a top designer of roller coaster controls and hears this quesiton frequently.
*** This post was edited by Jim Fisher on 5/1/2002. ***
In High School you should take Algebar I and II, Geometry, Triginometry, and Calculus, also in science you should take Biology, Chemistry, and Physics which will help you computing formulas. And Computerwise, I would suggest a Industrial Tech. program.
In College you should take Mecahnical/ Electriacal engineering, and continue with college level Caculus and other math classes as well as Science classes.
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