Firstly, look at Computer Studies/ Computer Science
Computer Studies/Science is about programming software - you either get it or you don't.
If you do get it - choose it, it is in high demand for jobs nowadays, with salaries starting at £45,000, and if you really get it, the GCSE is pretty easy.
If you don't get computer studies/science, but you're still interested in computers - do Ict, it's still pretty good.
If your not particularly interested in computers, it's probably not worth doing it just for the sake of it.
No you don't because you can only do AS ICT which doesn't effect whether or not you can take Computing (ICT) at A-level in Sixth Form
in gcse you should choose business studies ict/IT English history geography maths and English are the subjects u should be thinking about also uni
ICT = Information computer technology GCSE= General Certificate of Secondary Education
Media, ICT and I'm not sure what else.
11 gcse
you dont need to do any a levels i think, you just need an ICT GCSE and an Art GCSE will help.
ICT might be important to become an architect, because:It helps with your ICT drawing skills.It is much easier to get a job if you have a qualification in ICT.ICT could help to solve some problems.But anyway I heard that if you haven't got a qualification in ICT in your high school, some universities might offer courses which can help you more.In a few weeks I will have to choose my GCSE subjects, and I want to be an architect is well, but I'm not sure if I'm going to choose ICT.The subject that you need for architecture are:History or geographyGraphicsArtYou might choose a language if you like, it would help!
On 27th August 2009 its a Thursday.
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.
Take the road less traveled, the one that is the most difficult and challenging.
Science. For your GCSE's you should choose all three sciences but mainly you would focus on biology and chemistry.
An ict ocr is worth 4 gcsez. if you find doing coursework much easier than sitting a gcse exam, then ocr would be your most reasonable option. but you have to be able to manage your time efficiently as the workload can be heavy - especially when your doing a variety of subjects that include coursework e.g. english
Any subjects that involve a lot of written work/coursework. English is a definite subject to take.