The maximum grade for foundation science is only a C.
But, normally if you do really well in your first foundation science exam you can get your teacher to change you to the higher level paper where you can get an A*. - That is what I am aiming to do.
The pass rate for GCSE Computing is a minimum of grade C.
If your talking about the course you take it alongside another science course. If you pass them both it just the same a double award science at gcse level and allows you to progress onto as level science's
for gcse
To become an electrician, you typically need at least a GCSE in Mathematics and English, as these subjects are essential for understanding technical concepts and communication. Additionally, having a GCSE in a science subject, such as Physics, can be beneficial. While specific GCSE requirements may vary by training program or apprenticeship, a strong foundation in these subjects is crucial for success in the electrical field.
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
To pass you need to revise really hard and study as in year ten and year 11 is your most important years of your school career.
Yes he did.
rocket sciencetist
C.
Maths, English and Science :)
science , maths , english , drama , gcse....... Expect he didnt do the following : science , maths , english , drama , gcse.
edexel course is more similar :)