You pick subjects that you enjoy and are good at. But little tip is to pick 8-10 subjects because that will look so good on your C.V in the future. Think carefully about what you want to achieve in life and career you would like to do because you have to pick certain subjects for certain jobs.
science subjects like chemistry and biology
In short - Yes. Most people are aware that there are a number of "core" subjects which students need to study in order to gain good college and university places, and to succeed in the work place. Typically, GCSE English, GCSE Maths and the GCSE dual Science syllabus are the "big three" subjects in this respect, and most employers and further or higher education establishments stipulate grade C or above for GCSE Maths, GCSE English and GCSE dual science as the syllabus for each of these subjects is considered to teach students skills which are vital for all aspects of life. For more information see Which GCSEs should I take link.
You need to be a charted accountent is maths - GCSE + A leval english - GCSE accountency- A leval
Yes, as they are two different subjects.
You need A-C grades to become a teacher
Take the subjects that your good at it and you have confidence! But also it must have sense to your aim...
To become a police officer, there are no specific subjects required at GCSE level. However, subjects like English, mathematics, and physical education can be beneficial for developing skills relevant to the role. It is also important to focus on gaining relevant experience and qualifications post-GCSE.
science , maths , english , drama , gcse....... Expect he didnt do the following : science , maths , english , drama , gcse.
Definaltely science but not sure what else
Apparently, you have to go to college by doing your GCSE's and getting a or a* on 3 subjects.
It's unknown what subjects he sat but he gained 10 gcse's.
most universities now require a C or above in a modern foreign langauge. If your school offers it, take it if you are thinking of progressing to uni