triple science might give you more of a head start but it isn't necessary as long as you get a b in double science you can study science at college which is needed to be a midwife or nurse hope this is helpful
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no. you need an "A" in maths and science and an "A*" would help alot.
What personality is needed when you are midwife
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
well you at least need to have a bachelor , master, or a doctoral degree., with midwife and nursing experience
Yes and no, it depends a lot on where you want to be a midwife.
Midwives need to know about the structure of the vagina and they need to know how dialaited the cervix needs to be for the baby to come out. They need to know how to handle the baby which science teaches you they need to know what position the baby needs to be in and how the head and spine is placed. Applied science is used during midwifery as they need to know about the babies body and the health of both the mother and baby.
all i know is that you need to take science its best if you can get triple science but if not double is good enough :)
biology chemistry math English and mostly triple science
Triple Science has different lessons for each of the sciences (Chemistry, Biology and Physics) but double/core science all the subjects are grouped together.
English mathamtices and one subject of science
Many midwives attend nursing school, or a midwife training program. Regardless of what path you take, there are exams you must pass before becoming a midwife. Good luck!