No, you can't learn anything while sleeping. It takes active learning to learn (the word learn is a verb which means you do something). If learning could take place while sleeping I would have done it a long time ago. Sleep can help you learn better a subject. Everytime I have taken on a new subject or task I usually do it all night long in my sleep. Years ago I was learning computer programming and all night long I spent programming in my sleep. This help set what I had learned in my active learning.
for gcse
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
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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 :)
you need gcse science and gcse in sports science (sports studies) you can do psychology.
No you have to do English at GCSE level as it is a core subject along with Maths and Science. You get 2 GCSE's for English, 1 for language and 1 for literature. But you don't have to do English for your A-Levels after your GCSE's.
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
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.
Any sort of Science GCSE, preferably Bioloigy and Physical Education, together with Maths and English