No they are in south america. I forgot what the town is called.
Yes.
further maths is a little more difficult, but i find it more interesting. If you are only going to do 1 just do normail maths but if you enjoy maths then its good and impressive to do both
Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
Yes you could, the optometry course will take students taking the subjects maths, physics and chemistry but unfortuantley you smell
The answer depends on why you want to study maths. A level maths is at a significantly higher level that Additional.
I am really not sure. I've been searching this topic for over a month, I want to choose this career but which Math A-level should I take?Is it...A. Maths and further mathsB. Maths ( statistics )C. Maths ( Mechanics )Sorry but this is not useful :(Please answer I need this to enter a sixth form. !! ASAP
what is the rational of maths science in ECD level
to do economics at A-level no prior GCSEs are needed, though maths and business studies would be of benefit.
Physics, chemistry, biology, maths and i hear latin harder these days
Architecture is a very popular course so you'll need good results in maths, physics and art. Although universities mainly look at A-level results, you'll need on average a grade B in English and maths at GCSE. My friend has been accepted by Glasgow university and she took, alonside maths, English and the sciences, art, history, french and business studies. At GCSE she got 6 A*s 3 A's and a B in Welsh. For A-level she took maths, physics and art.
You may find somewhere that will take you without this qualification. If not, keep trying.
If your programming is purely recreational then you don't really need specific maths levels though something equivalent to a Maths GCSE would help. If it's something you want to do further than purely fun like at a university/college level then many places ask for a Maths A-Level. Really it depends on what you are programming though some degree of higher Maths education will really help.