If by RS you mean Religious Studies, it completely depends on what career you want to pursue. For example, if you wanted to do something in medicine you would need chemistry more or if you wanted to become a sociologist (someone who studies society to predict the future of society) then you would need religious studies. However, as it is only a GCSE and not an A level then i would say Chemistry is better, as it allows you more of a choice of what career you could go into.
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In the Uk, You will need to get good grades in your GCSE chemistry and You will need an A in your A level Chemistry. Both of these will help you get into dental school Good luck Also check out Dr alka's how to become a dentist course
Organic Chemistry is probably easier, but in inorganic chemistry you will learn more. So academically speaking Inorganic Chemistry
Well, i would recommend that one tries to get a grade above C grade. In the college that i am currently going to, we were required to at least get a B grade at GCSE - either in additional science or seperate. Also, your maths grade is important, i would recommend at least a B grade in maths because A level Biology and Chemistry is quite challenging. However, i do hope that you don't get put off doing such subjects! Just keep trying and i am sure you will do just fine:)
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Sceince (gcse) 2 B's or above Maths B English and Lit B A- Levels at leats B in biology and chemistry
If you're doing RS aswell as Citizenship, you're most likely doing half GCSEs for both RS and Citizenship.
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Yes, you get bioligy, chemistry and physics, but it is a combined GCSE, it is good to take I did and came out with 2 A's
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