GCSE or A levels
by eletric
i am in year 9 and i am just choosing my GCSEs and i also want to study fashion in uni, and i have had a look and a lot of courses have an entry requirement of 4 GCSEs and 1 ALevel, preferably in Art and Product Design/Tech/DT
You need at least 5 Gcse passes, possibly 7 for dentistry. The grades of these GCSE's also need to be A-C in some universityies in other universities they will expect you to have at leat 6 A/A*'s in your GCSE. These are: sciences (mainly biology and chemistry). You will also need to have got at least a C, possibly a B, in maths and English. You also need to do A Levels, which normally have to be passed AAA or AAB. Also a great source for your to look at is Dr Alka's book on becoming a dentist. That will help you get there Good Luck
maths at least a B/C
If you are on AQA, you can check for your subject and whether AS or A2 on this subject http://store.aqa.org.uk/admin/t_table_pdf/AQA-TT-GCE-JUN09.PDF
GCSE'S and a good designer and a good left hand !!
you will need to get a level 7/8 to be a fashion designer! ^what does that mean? and if you are choosing your GCSE'S .. like i am, you are ment to study somekind of art... preferably textiles and a buisness studys. this is what you will have to have to enter into art corses. and apparently you have to have 1 alevel in art or buisness. .. im trying to figure this all out to!
i think it should be maths (angles) art and design
what GCSE's are available in Fashion?
If you mean "O level", it is the predecessor of the "GCSE" (general certificate of secondary education) qualification. The 'o' stands for "ordinary".
Tech, Maths, and Physics
Well, i would recommend that one tries to get a grade above C grade. In the college that i am currently going to, we were required to at least get a B grade at GCSE - either in additional science or seperate. Also, your maths grade is important, i would recommend at least a B grade in maths because A level Biology and Chemistry is quite challenging. However, i do hope that you don't get put off doing such subjects! Just keep trying and i am sure you will do just fine:)
A GCSE is a General Certificate of Secondary Education. For your art GSCE, there are a number of project options that have to do with fashion. You could sketch your own clothing designs.
Yes they are the same; only GCSE'S are Modern.
A level 8 would be a B in GCSE, and a Level 7 would be a C. Hope this helps! :)
There is no GCSE in teaching. There are a number of ways into primary or secondary teaching, all of which require qualification at degree level. You will need GCSEs in Maths, english and science at at least grade C for most post graduate teaching qualifications. You will usually be required to have a degree in a curriculum subject and a formal teaching qualification either included in your degree (4 year QTS) or a postgraduate certificate of education. (1 year)
It is not a requirement to have a GCSE in textiles to study it at A level. However, having a background in textiles from GCSE level can be beneficial for understanding the subject matter at a higher level. It is always best to check with the specific school or college offering the A level course for their entry requirements.