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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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You could base it on the seasons within the year, and compare them. Or you could base it on people, twins for example comparing who they are similar and yet totally opposite.
You could do like psychical development/growing up. The evolution of man/animals. Changes in architecture e.g. buildings, styles of buildings. Or even the progression of society. =)
If you did acting for your drama GCSE mock in year 10 but wanted to switch to lighting design for your actual GCSE in year 11, you could do that but you would need to remember that you will not have taken a practice test for lighting design. Your score on the GCSE for year 11 will be the final score.
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you dont need to do any a levels i think, you just need an ICT GCSE and an Art GCSE will help.
You just bases of maths :) No need to have a Maths GCSE :)
No, there are not any specific or necessary GCSE's needed to be a tattooist.
AAA-ABB CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY required
i think it should be maths (angles) art and design
to do economics at A-level no prior GCSEs are needed, though maths and business studies would be of benefit.
hi i am a graphic designer and i work for a large company. At Gcse i took art, graphics and ICT. Other things like a language or business studies might be useful.
The usual GCSE Resistant Materials object is;a wooden clock with elaborate decorationora stationary holder with clock face on itNOTE: Each one contains a design for a clock.