That's not a proper question for starters, it's:
"What GCSE results will I need to get into law school?"
Well, if you want to get into a top university, like Nottingham or Oxford and easily go on and get a job they'll be looking for mostly As/A*s as there's LOTS of competition out there.
If you want to go to a more middle-class university, like Nottingham Trent then they'll only be looking for 5 passes which isn't much really but your job prospects won't be as good.
If I were you I'd spread out my time evenly among all subjects and aim for As, then in the subjects you are more naturally competent at you'll get A*s.
To be a lawyer you ideally need to be a natural at English and History and a general all-rounder.
Best of luck! :D
(I'm also taking my GCSEs and want to be a solicitor!)
The best ones are the subjects you like and or are good at, but if i had to chose the best ones to take it would be: . A language . History . Geography . PE. or drama or dance something the unis like But that will all change if you know what you want to do when you leave school/uni. For example if you wanted to be a lawyer the best thing to do is to go on Google and type in "what GCSEs do you need to be a lawyer?"
english,maths and science
GCSE's dont really matter, dont get me wrong they matter but for a lawyer you have to concentrate on A-levels, for a lawyer try and get: GCSE: English and math at least and if your school do, law, philosophy, business and RE but at a level make sure you take, Law, philosophy, English and maybe something like business studies incase you want to set up your own lawyer services
You can try the Citizens Advice Bureau in Britain. They should be able to help you.
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It depends entirely on what you want to study.
i want to be a good lawyer so if want to be a lawyer i have to take the subject that replace the lawyer .it might be ill take the arts or biology or geography...
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
You can go to college and take your GCSE's there.
so you can have a stable future and do well in your life and be who you want to be
Well, A-level is the more advanced, being taken at college or sixth form, afetr your GCSEs. However, your GCSEs are also important, as both employers and universities take your GCSE and A levels into consideration. It is common to take around 10 GCSEs and 3-4 Alevels.
You Should Take Drama Maybe Dancee Music Art As They All Affect Drama