With a Religious Education (RE) GCSE, you can pursue various career paths, particularly in fields that value critical thinking, ethics, and cultural awareness. Potential jobs include teaching, social work, counseling, community outreach, and roles in non-profit organizations. Additionally, it can be beneficial for careers in law, journalism, and human resources, where understanding diverse perspectives and ethical considerations is important. Overall, the skills gained from studying RE can be applied in many sectors that require empathy and communication.
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GCSE's can be a path way to doing a-levels, apprenticeship or a diploma, also many jobs will ask for at least 5 a-c gcse's as will colleges and university.
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As with the majority of jobs, they're likely to want to see a good range of subjects at GCSE, but certainly Maths, Statistics, English and probably Business Studies and Computing. You should do some others too. My personal choice would be to take Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Spanish and RE too. Be rounded.
Approximately 1-2% of GCSE papers are re-marked upon request. This process allows students to challenge their grades if they believe there has been an error in marking. The percentage can vary slightly depending on the exam board and the specific year.
English literature, english language, ict, the core sciences and maths ( at my school anyway )
no, they hire people who got gcse grades or higher
yes you can, most sixth forms/colleges have a minimum entry requirement such as 5 C's at GCSE and then further requirement for each subject such as a minimum grade C at GCSE to study A level sociology. As long as you achieve the required grades to get into sixth form, you can do A-levels with foundation level GCSE's.
Will result in not being allowed to continue in the exam, and that will class as a fail and result in you doing a re take if the school will take you.
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Well most jobs will require a C in both Maths and English