Everyone says Biology is a deffinate requirement. however, i am still at school, achieving A*s in maths, chemistry, biology and physics, (along with other subjects), and i have been told that chemistry and maths are more important than biology and physics if you wish to become a doctor. i am currently in the proccess of chosing my subjects to take onto sixth form. i am taking maths and chemistry for sure, and a compilation of biology, ICT, economics and business studies. hope i have helped in some way. i am currently going through the same problem as you and i know how difficult it is, so i wish you the best of luck :) YOU NEED ALL GCSEs As or A*s (hopefully) and A A A for A levels.
sciences and maths
I assume you mean GCSEs Helpful would be Maths English Double-science or more But realistically it is more affected by your A levels
Beauty is one of the main subject, to become a beautician. You need 5 GCSE's A*-C in Maths, English and Science. Good Luck :)
Usually, schools insist that before starting an A level course, pupils already have a GCSE in the subject, but they may make exceptions.
GCSEs and A levels =(
you need to of passed every maths exam gcses a-levels every thing.
GCSEs - three separate sciences (physics, chemistry, biology). To become any sort of surgeon you will have to go to medical school, and most universities require at least the three science A Levels at grade A or A*.
No specific GSCEs but A Levels will matter.
To get a job as a senior software engineer you need to have had work experience in the industry. In addition you need standard GCSEs and A levels, in addition to a degree.
I read somewhere about needing 5 GCSES a C or a above to become an RSPCA inspector hope this helps :-)
For GCSEs, which is what they are called in the UK, mathematics is compulsory.
5 GCSEs. you need AT LEAST 3 GCSEs at C or above (Including Maths And English At C Or Above) . And At Least 2 A-Levels Or 3 Highers. Look at this link to see - http://www.raf.mod.uk/careers/jobs/pilot.cfm