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I guess its about 8 as some people do not do many at all but others 12+. Also, its not just dependent on how many you do but also in what and what grade.

For example 14 B grades with, Food tech, Media Studies ect. would be no where near as good as 9 Solid A* in Maths, English, and separate sciences ect.

I know eton and other places only tend to do 8 as universities only look at top 8 grades so its better to do really well in those. I am doing 10 and for me this is perfect as its not too many or too little and it gives me a back up incase is screw one up.

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