yes it is very importent! get good grades or you will fail forever
7-8 is average, some schools will go in for up to 10. Usually kids with insanely high numbers of GCSEs do them out of school, or do them early. In some cases they speak a foreign language at home, so its easy for them. I wouldn't worry too much about the number of GCSEs you take, just make sure that you get good grades. Universities look to make offers based off your A levels anyway. For more information see How many GCSEs link.
Music first and foremost (Maths and English are essential skills - GCSEs will not necessarily move you toward being a musician - To be a professional you will need to advance through a level and pass instrument grades Take Music and like two languages maybe drama and history
good grades
Tardiness does not necessarily make students get low grades, but it certainly does not help their grades, especially if they are tardy repeatedly.
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get better grades
no
yes if you make good grades
Go to summerschool, and follow the teacher's directions. He/She may make up for those bad grades and change them to the grades you want.
Usually, schools insist that before starting an A level course, pupils already have a GCSE in the subject, but they may make exceptions.
ive been a barber for 22 years and i make 120 grand a year just for getting to gcse d's
swap(&grades[num],&grades[num+1]); what it make in a program?