... is an astrobiology good for me?
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A careers advisor is best.
I studied electrical engineering, and from what i understood from uni, a solid foundation in mathematics is always good for any discipline. From some of my friends in aeronautical engineering, they studies physics, maths, and electronics, and i believe the same is required for astronauts as they will need to understand forces, acting on shuttles, and on themselves as they are shooting into the sky. Electronics, to understand their own system and how to fix it if anything goes wrong. Maths to make sure what they are doing is accurate, because a simple variance in calculations could be vital to ensure they complete what they want to do out there, or come home.
I personally think maths- but ask your teachers and careers advisor.