If by RS you mean Religious Studies, it completely depends on what career you want to pursue. For example, if you wanted to do something in medicine you would need chemistry more or if you wanted to become a sociologist (someone who studies society to predict the future of society) then you would need religious studies. However, as it is only a GCSE and not an A level then i would say Chemistry is better, as it allows you more of a choice of what career you could go into.
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Both organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry are important branches of chemistry, each with its own unique characteristics and applications. Organic chemistry primarily studies carbon-based compounds, including many found in living organisms, while inorganic chemistry focuses on non-carbon compounds. The choice of which is "better" depends on the specific interests and career goals of the individual.
Typically, there are no specific qualifications required to study GCSE Chemistry. However, it is common for students to have a general understanding of science and mathematics, as well as having completed Key Stage 3 science. Some schools may have their own entry requirements, so it's best to check with the specific institution where you plan to study.
In the Uk, You will need to get good grades in your GCSE chemistry and You will need an A in your A level Chemistry. Both of these will help you get into dental school Good luck Also check out Dr alka's how to become a dentist course
NEW (BETTER!) ANSWER Physics endeavors to understand the workings of (inanimate) nature and natural processes in a fundamental and unified way. The keywords 'fundamental' and 'unified' distinguish it from other studies, such as chemistry, biology, empiricism, heuristics, hand waving, palm reading, astrology and witchcraft. OLD ANSWER: [ Physics is the study of matter and energy and the interaction between them. Physicists study such subjects as gravity light and time. Compared to other physical sciences which are Chemistry and Astronomy physics focuses more on matter. Hope I Helped! ]
Sceince (gcse) 2 B's or above Maths B English and Lit B A- Levels at leats B in biology and chemistry
If you're doing RS aswell as Citizenship, you're most likely doing half GCSEs for both RS and Citizenship.
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Yes, you get bioligy, chemistry and physics, but it is a combined GCSE, it is good to take I did and came out with 2 A's
AP Chemistry and BTEC sports science diploma.
The salary of a chemistry professor in India can vary depending on the institution, experience, and location. On average, a chemistry professor can earn between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 per month.
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