According to the times kids should be payed the following:
A*=£125
A=75
B=25
c=10
d,e,f and u=£0
Each subject has different grade boundaries. You should ask your teacher who will know what these are for your particular subject.
Yes, GCSE's are an examination grade. It has nothing to do with you borrowing books and not returning them. It is breaking the law because they are your results and no one elses. You should return those books though or cover the costs as they could take your to court, and you could be face with a fine that is much larger than the price that the books were paid for. our examination results are vital as they are your key to your future. If you go to the college and they will need your results also if you go srsight into a job then they would like to see your examination results and your EFL (Employability For Life Charter/Folder/Certificate). This sould arrive with your GCSE Rescults. These are the most important things when applying for a job, showingf that you have the knowledge. Hope I have helped. If you need more E-Mail : 07lewisr@harwich.essex.sch.uk
To get into most universities, GCSE's don't matter as much as A levels do. However, if they get a high percentage of people with good A levels, they will look at your GCSE levels. You usually need 3 A-levels to get into university.
not much
Cher Lloyd got a grade B in music, and that's the only grade she got in any subject because she didn't pay much attention in school.
It depends on the university you want to apply for, considering that medicine is a competitive career you most probably need a minimum of 5*. However some universities are nicer and if you do extremely well in a levels then they won't mind so much about GCSE's. the most important GCSE's you have to concentrate on are biology, chemistry, maths. It would be best to get a* in them, it takes the pressure off at a level.
30 minutes
PUNISH THEM
No, but kids should not drink too much tea.
Everyday Everyday
not enough
Research shows that too much screen time for young kids results in lower school readiness and increased weight. A computer is as much a screen as a TV. Also, you want to be able to keep an eye on where young kids are navigating online. For this reason, we suggest keeping computers out of kids' bedrooms until late middle school. By that time, they should know about Internet safety and smarts. But here are some refresher