One thing to focus on is course work, this is because for some exam boards controlled assessments add up to 60%. They are easy to get As or A*s in which then means you rely less on the actual examinations and then you can then improve your marks even more at the end when you receive your results.
For the examination, work on you vocabulary, spelling and grammar etc you give your work the extra boost between a B and A grade, the A to A*s (for an A* 'complex language' is extremely important) as well as learning the structure of the paper, what to include in your answers as well as completing as many practice papers as possible.
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You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter
How many gcse do you need to be a street dancer?
You need to be a charted accountent is maths - GCSE + A leval english - GCSE accountency- A leval
you need at least two GCSE's in science (A-B) maths and English and possibly geography or physiology if you have a GCSE in languages that is even better
what gcse do i need to become a paramedic
At risk of stating the obvious: English......
Sceince (gcse) 2 B's or above Maths B English and Lit B A- Levels at leats B in biology and chemistry
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
English and history mainly, a b grade in both are highly recommended.
to be this you need 3-4 gcse's (A-C)
Personally i would get a English baccalaureate because in the near future it is said that you will need that gcse to get into uni.