I imagine they are the same but it depends on the exam board. Look on the exam boards website to find out ;)
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Well, the question's won't be the same if that's what you are wondering, they will be similar though.
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.
Most children take french GCSE in year 10 but in specialised language collages such as one in Stockport they take it in year 9 because they're clever.
Students typically take their GCSEs in Year 11, which is usually when they are 15 to 16 years old. Some students may also start their GCSE courses in Year 10, with exams usually occurring at the end of Year 11. The GCSE qualifications cover a range of subjects and are essential for further education and employment opportunities.
Yes, if you have good scores in English, Sociology and the double sciences then you are suited for a law degree program.
I am in your situation right now and I have decided to take triple science in Year 9 but then drop Physics in Year 10, thus keeping Chemistry and Biology. This is what my science teacher recommended me to do because at our school we only have 3 options so obviously science is taking up one and then history and geography the others. Geography and History are needed more if you want to become an archaeologist Hopes this helped!
For English Language GCSE, there are two exams, worth 30% each. In Paper 1, there is response to Media, response to Non-Fiction and Writing to Argue, Persuade or Adviseand 100 minutes. In Paper 2, there is response to Poems from different cultures and Writing to Analyse, Review or Comment.
i would think so
No but you can take one at your local community college. newtest3
We have not been doing '0' levels for quite some years now!! If you mean can you get a GCSE in year 10 then yes you can but you need to be put forward for it by your school who determine whether it is worth you doing it a year early.
whats an omnivore?
yes, core in yr 10. Additional in yr 11
all about technology is Science but the things the Bible mentions are not Science. Science is different to a Bible. Science is made by a person but the Bible is only wrote by a man but God made it.