maths at least a B/C
you would have to get hi grades in art and textile to became a fasion designer and also you neen to be able to sow xx
To become a fashion designer you will need to obtain a college degree in Fashion Design. You can also take college courses online.
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as long as you need and decision making
english, for one, definitely!!
To get into most universities, GCSE's don't matter as much as A levels do. However, if they get a high percentage of people with good A levels, they will look at your GCSE levels. You usually need 3 A-levels to get into university.
you do not need any if you plan to make your own business but technology would be a good gcse to take and a b or above would be good
University's like it if you do a language at GCSE, but you shouldn't need it to be a lawyer.
Hi there, no not at all. Yes it might have helped but in my opinion, if you can use excell you will be fine. At the end of the day, at GCSE you should take subjects that you enjoy as you need the good grades to enroll at college. Some colleges even have special cources for an accountant so please do not worry. Get good grades and the world is at you fingertips.
GSCE and A levels I would take would probably be: Mathematics, English Literature and a science subject like Biology. LOL that's actually my combination that I did but I didnt go on to do accountancy!!! But you cant go wrong, but make sure you stick to the traditional subjects. Even subjects like economics that you would think would be helpful can be frowned upon as they prefer the traditional route, especially universities. To become an Accountant you would need atleast a miniumum of a B in Maths and English it would also look good if you picked an Economics GCSE or Business Studies.
you need history, business studies (GCSE) try to get good grades as this will be really good for becoming a lawyer .
you need gcse science and gcse in sports science (sports studies) you can do psychology.
Sure, Im currently taking it now. It all depends on what you enjoy and what you feel comfortable doing. As for whether or not its hard, that shouldn't be the grounds on what your GCSE's are. It is solely on your skills. If you get good grades and enjoy it then sure!
GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education. It's a compulsory requirement for all students in secondary education (secondary education is also compulsory). The minimum you need in GCSEs are ones in the core subjects, being maths, English and science. Employers look for a minimum of C grades in each of those subjects. Then the rest are up to you to take. After you take GCSEs and you get your results, you're out of compulsory education or alternatively you can go to college/sixth form and then university.
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.
you dont need any pacific grades you just need a good pair of legs and allot of confidence !
In GCSE'S your main GCSE'S are Maths and English, and you'll have to go to sixth form aswell for a good two years.