you can go to 6th form:
you can do a extra gcse or redo any other gcse's you want. then you can go collage
it happened to some other students i knew and this is what they did.
good luck
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A BTEC-referring to schooling education, is worth four GCSES. Different schools will vary in what subjects they decide to use as a BTEC. A good example of a BTEC is btec sport. This is where students are asked to complete several assingments and are graded as the following: Referal Pass Merit Distinction Distinction* A pass can give a student 4 C grade gcses A merit can give a student 4 B grade gcses A distinction can give a student 4 A grade gcses A distinction* can give a student 4 A* grade gcses Not every school will have the btec course so choose wisely. A BTEC doesn't consist of exams!
Beauty is one of the main subject, to become a beautician. You need 5 GCSE's A*-C in Maths, English and Science. Good Luck :)
Well, A-level is the more advanced, being taken at college or sixth form, afetr your GCSEs. However, your GCSEs are also important, as both employers and universities take your GCSE and A levels into consideration. It is common to take around 10 GCSEs and 3-4 Alevels.
BTEC First Certificate = 2 GCSEsBTEC First Diploma = 4 GCSEs
At least 4 GCSEs (grade C or higher), including a C or higher in a science subject (preferably chemistry or biology) or maths, as well as an A-level in either chemistry or biology
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
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i am in year 9 and i am just choosing my GCSEs and i also want to study fashion in uni, and i have had a look and a lot of courses have an entry requirement of 4 GCSEs and 1 ALevel, preferably in Art and Product Design/Tech/DT
To become a beautician, you typically do not need specific GCSE qualifications. However, having GCSEs in subjects like English, Maths, and Science can be beneficial for developing essential skills such as communication, numeracy, and understanding chemical processes. Additionally, vocational qualifications in beauty therapy or related fields can provide more specialized knowledge and practical experience needed for a career as a beautician.
no i dont i think i will
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