I think its one. I have been told different things by different people but I asked my science teacher and she said one as I am also taking my options.
Triple science is great because it will help you to get into university
To become a vet, it is important to take science subjects such as Biology and Chemistry in year 9. These subjects provide a strong foundation of knowledge that will be useful for pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. Additionally, subjects like Physics and Mathematics can also be beneficial for developing problem-solving skills.
biology chemistry math English and mostly triple science
If you want to become a doctor you will definitely need to take science, if it is an option pick triple science. Also pick Health and social care, that's about looking after people. :)
Coordinated Science is easier. Triple Science is harder because you learn more. Triple Science costs you 3 seperate IGCSE courses/results: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. But Coordinated Science takes up only 2 IGCSE courses/results. It isn't a huge advantage if you take Triple Science, though.
no. you need an "A" in maths and science and an "A*" would help alot.
Taking triple science at GCSE can provide a strong foundation in relevant scientific subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics, which can be beneficial for a career in archaeology. However, it is not a strict requirement. You can still pursue a career in archaeology with a background in a combination of humanities and sciences. Ultimately, a passion for archaeology and relevant fieldwork experience may be more important than your specific GCSE subjects.
You must take mathematics and science, they are the key subjects, but if you have taken triple science it is better. =]
No, you do not, as not all schools offer it for GCSE. Hence, because the medical schools want to grant everyone the same chance to get in; triple science is not a requirement, double should be fine. If you CAN take triple science, it would be better
all i know is that you need to take science its best if you can get triple science but if not double is good enough :)
The benefits of taking triple Sciences is that it can land you in any future career that you choose to take.
As many as you can.