you would deffinately need maths and probably ICT.. ask at your school about free standing maths which is an extra degree and would look great on your CV. at my school we get to do it if we are in set 1 for maths and its really hard because it's in between GCSE and A level but its worth a go even if you do badly! =]]
You need to be a charted accountent is maths - GCSE + A leval english - GCSE accountency- A leval
you would get 2 GCSE out of it
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No, they do not. I would try to talk to an accountant to get help.
Definitely English and Maths. Accountants then specialise. So I would suggest a good all round GCSE range; Science, History, Geography and language.
if you are in Year 9 then i would suggest to you that you should pick triple science. Triple science would be a great help! Chemistry, physics and biology. sociology would also help. you would need to go to a dental school after college. for work experience, you should pick your closest dentist.
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Hi there, no not at all. Yes it might have helped but in my opinion, if you can use excell you will be fine. At the end of the day, at GCSE you should take subjects that you enjoy as you need the good grades to enroll at college. Some colleges even have special cources for an accountant so please do not worry. Get good grades and the world is at you fingertips.
I would talk to a local accountant. They can help you find the right class you need.
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Hiya you dont many GCSE's at all for hair and beauty altough it proabley would help if you took some creative subjects to help you out when you really start studying at collage and university level so just enjoy ur GCSE's while you can although be warned collages do look at your GCSE's when your appliying no matter what corses your doing so don't just diregard your GCSE's although im sure you wouldnt :)