You cannot become a professionalpsychologist without the proper qualifications (note spelling). GCSE passes are the first step. Then university.
in short, no. However french/italian/german/latin are always useful.
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
No, college is Gcse's university is A levels.
University's like it if you do a language at GCSE, but you shouldn't need it to be a lawyer.
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.
No, but easier than A levels and university courses.
no
Because if you take GCSE you will have more opportunities to get in the university in Europe. But if you have the Change to do IGCSE then go for that its not that different but its a preferable side. :)
yes becasue with out good gcse u wont be able to do ur a levels
Most 6th forms/colleges require that you have that GCSE at C or above. Also, it is very hard to do A Level Music without GCSE Music.
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