A basic pass. English, Maths and Science at C grade or above.
Higher grades can be an advantage as Vet Nursing is a competative job to apply for. The more you shine, the more likely you are to get the position.
Be warned though, for this reason, the job doesn't pay too well while you are studying/training, and you will be worked hard! Expect to work 5 days a week in surgery and go to college on the sixth day that week. You need to be very committed to the job.
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GCSE
You cannot become a professionalpsychologist without the proper qualifications (note spelling). GCSE passes are the first step. Then university.
Hi, i am about to pick my GCSE's for year nine but i want to be a air hostess but i dont no what GCSE's i need? Dose anyone else no?... Emily
It doesn't matter what GCSEs you choose. Take nursing at A level or at university.
Child care Science Maths English
IT, Art Design, Maths and also a bit of physics and languages wouldn't harm
gcse
11 gcse
you need (a-c) maths, english and the science based subjesct and maybe even a health and social care gcse in total about up to 6 gcses
To be a nurse you will need general GCSE subjects so maths, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology (either separate or double award) For a nursing diploma -- five GCSEs (A-C) preferably in English, maths and/or a science-based subject.
all of the business studies and your GCSE's from school and a few more that are unknown on this site cus their all dumb!!!!!