The syllabus you studied during the term.
Because when you are older in your GCSE you might need to know what your doing
The equivalent to an English GCSE is a Scottish Standard Grade. An A-level is roughly equivalent to a Higher in Scotland.
I have loved History since year 7 and I am now in year 11 , studying the subject at GCSE, and i am going to study it in sixth form, and I'm totally honest , it all depends on you weather you like the subject , because everyone is different, just try and have fun, but it is allot of hard work, if you don't pay attention , it has worked so far for me and i have achieved an A* in my first History Exam that i sat in year 10
Depends on the person entirely. If you're good at science, history will be harder and if you are good at English, geography will be harder. Better at science = Choose geography. Better at English = Choose history. That's what I would do. i study both history and geography. they are both so different. i prefer geography as there is to much 2 remember in history that's my personal opinion, it depends oon each person. Awesome Answers I study both GCSE History and Geography too and to be honest i find History way easier..... but i agree with what was said above. I think a subject is only easy to you if you enjoy that subject and you are prepared to work, because then you will be more interested and you would want to learn more finding it easier.
secondary school is high school right? well if it is, talk to some sophomores/juniors/ or seniors.
Look at the Edexcel web site and search for the specifications for the course that you are interested in.
On google, search GCSE Whatever and then the exam board, which is usually either: AQA, Edexcel or OCR.
You could go on Edexcel GCSE Arabic
80% or above
deep in my rear.
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Nobody except the examiner knows until the day of the exam everyone in the country opens the exam papers at the exact same time, this is to reduce the chances of someone cheating. find 3 consecutive numbers whose sum is 438?
The exam boards that set GCSEs today are as follows: AQA is the biggest (Assessment and Qualifications Alliance - headquarters in Guildford); CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment - headquarters in Belfast; Edexcel (headquarters in London; run for profit); OCR (Oxford, Cambridge and RSA - headquarters in Cambridge); WJEC (Welsh Joint Education Committee - headquarters in Cardiff). For more information see GCSE Exam Boards link.
Mathematics B is worse
You can typically download past exam papers, including the Edexcel IGCSE 2011 ICT Paper 1, from the official Edexcel website or from other reputable sources like exam-mate.com or XtremePapers. Make sure to verify that the papers you are downloading are legitimate and match the specifications of the exam you are preparing for.
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