I would recommend that, for Technology you choose either Electronics or Systems and Control. I wouldn't recommend ICT or IT because they are all about learning how to use Microsoft Office and other software that will most likely become outdated before you leave university. Languages, Humanities and Arts wouldn't have a relevant choice so pick subjects that you are likely to get a high grade in. For Natural Sciences pick Physics and either Chemistry or Astronomy. Choosing Physics is very important because for A-Level the best combination is Maths, Further Maths, Physics and the most relevant forth option that your chosen sixth form has to offer. This is because the most prestigious universities such as Oxford and Cambridge require you to have these A-levels to do Science related degrees such as those in your question.
I wish you the best of luck in whichever GCSEs you choose in the end.
Katie
Astronomy IS the study of the Universe, i.e., basically, of outer space.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
this will be a telescope because a microscope is to look at small things with and a telegraph is basically now a commericial
solar system.
basically okay so you got your vertical axis, and then your horizontal right are you with me.....and then you multiply the pythagorean formula by the decibel level of seven french horns four times without laughing
The Indian Institute of Astrophysics is an institute designed to basically train you in, and keep you focused on, astrophysics.
According to the Oxford Dictionary, astronomy is defined a the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole. In other words, astronomy deals with all bodies in space (such as stars, planets, galaxies, etc.), and basically the entire universe. There are many different branches of astronomy such as astrophysics (deals with the physics of the universe) or planetary science (deals with our local Solar System).
Astronomy IS the study of the Universe, i.e., basically, of outer space.
Astronomy IS the study of the Universe, i.e., basically, of outer space.
writing and computer programming are basically the same!
Some analysts and vendors define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing: basically virtual servers available over the Internet.
Cloud computing virtualization is basically a substitute for hard copies. For instance, e-mail is a cloud computing virtualization because it is not a hard copy, its source is the computer.
A few common names for mobile computing are nomadic computing and mobile communication. The terms just basically mean the ability to use mobile communication while you are on the go.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
An example of astrophysics could be the process of which stars are "born" and "die," and it differences from astronomy because it is (astronomy) mostly observational e.g. search for asteroids and planets.
Cloud computing is basically a simplified means of accessing and storing files. You would be able to access your files, data and apps from anywhere in the world.
Cloud computing is basically a simplified means of accessing and storing files. You would be able to access your files, data and apps from anywhere in the world.