You can try the Citizens Advice Bureau in Britain. They should be able to help you.
In Germany, the equivalent of GCSEs and A-levels are called "Abitur" and "Mittlere Reife," respectively. The "Mittlere Reife" is typically obtained after completing secondary education at around age 16, similar to GCSEs. The "Abitur," required for university admission, is taken after completing the upper levels of secondary school (Gymnasium) and involves a series of exams at around age 18 or 19.
You can go to college and take your GCSE's there.
French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
yes because it helps in later life or with GCSEs or evan ..........
There are GCSEs in every subject you can think of. From Politics, Photography to Agriculture. It just depends on whether your school offers it or not.
7-8 is average, some schools will go in for up to 10. Usually kids with insanely high numbers of GCSEs do them out of school, or do them early. In some cases they speak a foreign language at home, so its easy for them. I wouldn't worry too much about the number of GCSEs you take, just make sure that you get good grades. Universities look to make offers based off your A levels anyway. For more information see How many GCSEs link.
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
you need to of passed every maths exam gcses a-levels every thing.
She was a carer for her mum who has mental health problems which meant she had to leave school. She doesn't have any GCSES xx
GCSEs - three separate sciences (physics, chemistry, biology). To become any sort of surgeon you will have to go to medical school, and most universities require at least the three science A Levels at grade A or A*.
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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!