If you aspire to be a zookeeper, consider choosing GCSEs in Biology and Chemistry, as they provide essential knowledge about animal biology and health. Additionally, subjects like Geography can help you understand ecosystems, while Physical Education may be beneficial for developing practical skills. It's also advantageous to pursue any vocational courses related to animal care or wildlife studies, if available.
If you want to be a doctor, you should take Geography for GCSE and not Drama.
If you want a future in architecture you would probably take history, art,tech, and re
Any subjects that involve a lot of written work/coursework. English is a definite subject to take.
Take the subjects that your good at it and you have confidence! But also it must have sense to your aim...
Just choose subjects that you enjoy or your favourites
i think it should be maths (angles) art and design
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You don't need GCSE's to do a beauty therapy course however if you're in the middle of doing GCSE's then you should try your hardest to get as good grades as possible in case you want to progress further in the beauty industry or move careers later on.
yes you do. you need an animals certificate.
because they love you back always. i want to be a vet or a zookeeper.-tabitha
If you want your trade to be executed immediately, you should choose a market order.
No, you do not, as not all schools offer it for GCSE. Hence, because the medical schools want to grant everyone the same chance to get in; triple science is not a requirement, double should be fine. If you CAN take triple science, it would be better