This will depend on your personal learning style and the syllabus you are studying. I advise asking your teacher for recommendations, you may even be able to order from the school at a discount.
Personally, I found Letts and CGP the best for my needs, but there are many other good aides available.Check the related links.
Science. For your GCSE's you should choose all three sciences but mainly you would focus on biology and chemistry.
Definaltely science but not sure what else
Just choose subjects that you enjoy or your favourites
If you would like a career in dentistry you should choose as best and as much science as you can if you only do the single (Compulsary) science that is no good. You would have to do additional/double award or even triple award science. It is also a good idea to do maths you do not have to do additional math as a gcse but you have to do very well and do a-level maths and a-level science. Then you just choose the subjects you are good at and that you will do well in and these are the ones you are usually interested in. When it comes to A-Level to go to college you need A's in Science and Maths. You do not have to choose a language (If not compulsary) if you want to be a dentist unless you are planning to work abroad. Drama is also a good subject to choose for communication skills and if you are applying for a job and you and another person have the grades and you have drama they are most likely to choose you because they need their clients to be confident in appointments and to be able to communicate with clients.
for gcse
No, you do not, as not all schools offer it for GCSE. Hence, because the medical schools want to grant everyone the same chance to get in; triple science is not a requirement, double should be fine. If you CAN take triple science, it would be better
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
In short - Yes. Most people are aware that there are a number of "core" subjects which students need to study in order to gain good college and university places, and to succeed in the work place. Typically, GCSE English, GCSE Maths and the GCSE dual Science syllabus are the "big three" subjects in this respect, and most employers and further or higher education establishments stipulate grade C or above for GCSE Maths, GCSE English and GCSE dual science as the syllabus for each of these subjects is considered to teach students skills which are vital for all aspects of life. For more information see Which GCSEs should I take link.
you should take A) Geography B) Electronics C) Computer Science
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Maths, English and Science :)
C.