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Coordinated Science is easier. Triple Science is harder because you learn more. Triple Science costs you 3 seperate IGCSE courses/results: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. But Coordinated Science takes up only 2 IGCSE courses/results. It isn't a huge advantage if you take Triple Science, though.

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