GCSEs are a selection of exams which is taken when the person is 14-16 (years 9, 10 & 11). It envolves a mixture coureswork and test papers. The student will choose which courses they take, although some courses are mandatory such as English Language and Maths.
*Answer is related to the UK*
I presume you mean GCSE, General Certificate of Secondary Education, a British public exam generally taken in year 11.
If you drop out of school after GCSE's, these will be your primary qualifications for any job. Even if you stay in school and take your A-Levels, they are extremely useful when applying to universities, because those are the first tests that they look at.
General Certificate of Secondary Education
General Certificate of Secondary Education
You are by one mark :)
GSCE Dance
Katie did not do her gcse's.
it does seem that way...
None you just need to be good at it!
English you have to get an A in Science you have to get an A in
English
They are usally released in the fourth week of August.
in a BTEC level 2 course it goes pass=C Merit=B Distinction=A Star Distinction=A*
If you mean cinemas, then you need to be in the age limit shown on the trailer. If you mean an acting career, you should do a GSCE in Drama or go to a Drama school.
The difference between desirable and essential is... essential is a MUST have where as... desirable is something someone would LIKE you to have. For example; in a job description it may have A-C in GSCE Maths as an essential because they are saying you MUST have this but it may say a current driving licence is an advantage which it could then say desirable next to it as they would LIKE you to have this but it is not a must hope this helps... from Charley
A GCSE is a General Certificate of Secondary Education. For your art GSCE, there are a number of project options that have to do with fashion. You could sketch your own clothing designs.