to become a mechanic you must go to school first. and do your work tell 3 oclock
level 3
To become a beautician in New Zealand, you need complete a six-month full time (one year part time) course at a tertiary institution or a beauty school. There are no secondary school requirements, but NCEA Level 2/Sixth Form Certificate Science and English are preferable.
You need A levels, at least two in a science, such as Biology or Chemistry. This will take you too university where you study a degree in Physiotherapy.
How do you mean? You don't pass subject by subject.. In total you must have 80 NCEA level 2 or higher credits to pass the year. English is the only subject in which you need a specific amount of credits (8, but speeches don't count towards this) to gain University Entrance, which are the literary credits, 4 reading and 4 writing. In level 1 however, 8 math credits are needed to gain UE.
Lets just say. If you achieved 60 credits out of 80. I think you will need to continue to get them next year. In some schools you don't need to repeat a another year but be in a year 12 class but work on some year 11 work
what education do I need to become a heavy duty mechanic
level 3
To have some common sesne
It never ends.
You can't become levels, but you need over 1,000 points to get to the next level.
You need biology for definite
Yes
beautician
ANSWERThe NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) is what New Zealand children attain at the end of their secondary education. It operates at three levels, from 1 to 3.The NCEA qualification system is standards based. The NCEA is made up of credits that are awarded for meeting pre-defined standards (or achievement standards) in each subject area, along with industry-related unit standards.To gain a National Certificate of Educational Achievement, you must earn 80 credits, with at least 60 from the relevant level. For example, to get Level 2, you will need 60 credits at Level 2, and the rest from any level.Find out more:http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/ANSWERThe NCEA is a joke. It just makes life complicated. From the moment the government decided to go with NCEA, they have had problems.Please read this:http://www.ppta.org.nz/cms/imagelibrary/100992.htmANSWERNcea isn't a joke. You need it. Trust me.
2 years of secondary school
u must go to the bathroom and fix the toilet to become a mechanic:)
c in maths b in english and c in science