The short answer is yes.
To become a dentist you need a-level chemistry and usually they ask for Biology, at least up to as-level, depending on which dentistry school you apply to, and as long as your science GCSE results are good enough, you will get onto these a-level courses with no problem.
However dentistry is extremely competitive and many other applicants will have done triple science so if you can, try and do triple so that you're not at a disadvantage and also triple science helps make a-level sciences so much easier to understand.
Hope this helps!
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To be a care assistant, no significant scientific knowledge is required. It is always great to have a wide range of knowledge, of course, but double award will compensate for being a care assistant.
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If you're referring to a double award science it mean working towards two GCSE's for science If you're doing triple award, it means working towards three GCSE's but there will be more, harder, work. Whatever your pick, it will still cover all three sciences
If your talking about the course you take it alongside another science course. If you pass them both it just the same a double award science at gcse level and allows you to progress onto as level science's
Preferably Triple Award Science (Biology,Physics and Chemistry), Maths at Grade C and English at Grade C. Double Award Science is also acceptable, but Triple is preferred. The Perfect Combination and Grades shown below are seen as minimums to get into a medicine course to become a doctor. Maths: A English: A Biology: A Chemistry: A Physics: A Although A*s would guarantee you a place in top universities if you have the grades at A Level
the kilby science award is an award given to great scientists like Mae jemison.
Parlar Foundation Science Award was created in 1981.
FASEB Excellence in Science Award was created in 1989.
If you would like a career in dentistry you should choose as best and as much science as you can if you only do the single (Compulsary) science that is no good. You would have to do additional/double award or even triple award science. It is also a good idea to do maths you do not have to do additional math as a gcse but you have to do very well and do a-level maths and a-level science. Then you just choose the subjects you are good at and that you will do well in and these are the ones you are usually interested in. When it comes to A-Level to go to college you need A's in Science and Maths. You do not have to choose a language (If not compulsary) if you want to be a dentist unless you are planning to work abroad. Drama is also a good subject to choose for communication skills and if you are applying for a job and you and another person have the grades and you have drama they are most likely to choose you because they need their clients to be confident in appointment and to be able to communicate with clients.
If you would like a career in dentistry you should choose as best and as much science as you can if you only do the single (Compulsary) science that is no good. You would have to do additional/double award or even triple award science. It is also a good idea to do maths you do not have to do additional math as a gcse but you have to do very well and do a-level maths and a-level science. Then you just choose the subjects you are good at and that you will do well in and these are the ones you are usually interested in. When it comes to A-Level to go to college you need A's in Science and Maths. You do not have to choose a language (If not compulsary) if you want to be a dentist unless you are planning to work abroad. Drama is also a good subject to choose for communication skills and if you are applying for a job and you and another person have the grades and you have drama they are most likely to choose you because they need their clients to be confident in appointments and to be able to communicate with clients.