1-2 years
edexel course is more similar :)
its a test you do when you are 16.
Yes you can take GCSE Karate as part of your Phys Ed GCSE Course Check with KUGB on this link http://www.kugb.org/karate-gcse-alevels.php
yes of course
You don't need GCSE's to do a beauty therapy course however if you're in the middle of doing GCSE's then you should try your hardest to get as good grades as possible in case you want to progress further in the beauty industry or move careers later on.
Yes it is. It can actually help you with your English GCSE course as you can use media termonlogy in your exam.
Your school may offer you the option of taking a GCSE short course in certain subjects. GCSE short courses are the equivalent of half a standard GCSE. The same grading standards apply i.e. A* to G. Applied GCSEs are assessed mainly by coursework, as their name implies these qualifications put a more practical than theoretical emphasis on learning, aimed at increasing interest in, and access to, education for those who are perhaps less academically inclined. For More information see GCSE short course link.
NO
The duration of Collision Course - film - is 1.67 hours.
The duration of The Most Distant Course is 1.97 hours.
To become a Care Assistant you need Core GCSE's (Maths, English and Science) and in some cases you must have an NVQ Level 1 in Care.
There is a small difference between them. They are both mainly practical courses however the performing arts: acting is usually a BTEC course. If you wanted to go on to colege and study drama, then take the Performing arts course at it will help you more in the course