i would say more towards history because of stuff like English Heritage, but in another way basic geography like erosion and stuff. if i way you i will take history.
And TBH it is a bit to early to be thinking about careers, you will be thinking that you definetly want to be an architect but their is other jobs out their based around stuff like architect. E.G Archaetologist ( i think that's how you spell it) hope the advice helps.
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ICT might be important to become an architect, because:It helps with your ICT drawing skills.It is much easier to get a job if you have a qualification in ICT.ICT could help to solve some problems.But anyway I heard that if you haven't got a qualification in ICT in your high school, some universities might offer courses which can help you more.In a few weeks I will have to choose my GCSE subjects, and I want to be an architect is well, but I'm not sure if I'm going to choose ICT.The subject that you need for architecture are:History or geographyGraphicsArtYou might choose a language if you like, it would help!
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literacy and numeracy thank yuo so much, helped me get a GCSE
You should definitely use both sides. Otherwise you'd be better off with an A4 sketchbook- defeats the purpose.
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What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
Yes, as they are two different subjects.
you need at least two GCSE's in science (A-B) maths and English and possibly geography or physiology if you have a GCSE in languages that is even better
If you want to be a doctor, you should take Geography for GCSE and not Drama.
I want to know that too, are you soing GCSE geography be any chance?
you should take A) Geography B) Electronics C) Computer Science
Definitely English and Maths. Accountants then specialise. So I would suggest a good all round GCSE range; Science, History, Geography and language.
It is when the top classes of the year have to do english, maths, science either history or geography and a foreign language for a GCSE
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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.