I recommend that for GCSE you still keep your choices open, as you might not want to become a vet in 2-3 years! I would chose Double Award Science (or minimum two sciences), Mathematics, and every other standard subject. Try to get good grades. When you move to sixth form, and you still want to become a vet, then you will need to concentrate your studies on science.
To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
you need to take the following: maths, english, science, p.e, anything phyiscall
It doesn't matter what GCSEs you choose. Take nursing at A level or at university.
you would need definitely these three: Maths Physics Computing
Psycology, Pretty Good thing to take -nods-
Physics, maths. You probably need at least 5 A*-C GCSEs
you need a F or under. trolololololoolololo
All of them: Math, Calculus, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Social Studies. You must finish all of your Grade 12 classes and pass the exams with at least 70% to 75% to be able to enroll in the Pre-Vet program or Animal Sciences Pre-Vet program to start your way on becoming an equine vet.
To be a news reader most employers look for a gsce in News Reading, if your school did not do News Reading then you can attend courses in various colleges that give you a gcse in News Reading, you will definately become a news reader with this gcse
To be a cosmetologist or esthetician, all you need in most states is a high school diploma or you have to pass a written test. I highly suggest you have a passion for the field or it would be just like any other job.
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French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.