What can you make in GCSE wood technology?
The usual GCSE Resistant Materials object is;
or
NOTE: Each one contains a design for a clock.
I'm in year 8 now; I have to decide what GCSEs to take at the start of year 9. I'm really interested (and good at) science and maths; I would like to have a career in that. I'm also looking at working with computer or government. I already have to do: English, English literature, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, French, Italian and FBCs (basically RS). I need to pick 3 more out of: ICT, psychology, business studies, Latin, classic civilizations, drama, music, art, economics, history, geography, PE, food technology, electronics, resistant materials, textiles and graphics. I'm mainly looking at: business studies, psychology, ICT and economics. What should I do?
Spiritoftexas;
I am in Year 9 now and i take my opitions in March and i have no clue what i am going to take, all that i know is that you have to do... Maths English,Welsh,PE,and Science
But i think that my school have to take up to 5 more subjects;
ICT
French
Performing Arts
i don't know what the other 2 i will take
What is in GCSE geography paper 1?
It depends on what you have studied in class. Every one does Paper 1 PHYSICAL.
For me, its:
-Map skills and grid references (and i think everyone does this, but im not 100%)
-Rocks and landscapes (limestone, granit, chalk ect.)
-River landscapes (erosion, meanders, waterfalls ect.)
-Tectonics (volcanoes, earthquakes, plate bouderies ect.)
It should be similar for you but the last 3 topics will vary for each class, ie. it could be glaciers, rocks and rivers.
Does Alan sugar have any GCSEs?
Alan Sugar has only 1 gcse which is in English Lit I think. He got a C. He is the one telling teenagers that that they shouldn't panic about them and that there are so many other courses they can do such as vocational which is brilliant.
they wud hav been doin the leaven cert but they ended up on the x factor
What do you need to revise for GCSE ISA AQA?
You can't really revise for an ISA. The ISAs are a practical followed by a skill based exam. The first half of the exam is based upon your practical. For this you need to be clear what the purpose of your investigation was, which variable was which and how it was a fair test. You will also be asked what certain pieces of equipment do and how you could improve the investigation.
You get 6 (if memory serves correct) marks for doing your table and graph correctly.
NB:
The dependent variable is the one being MEASURED. These are your results and will be on the right of your table and make up the y axis of your graph. Remember the DEPENDENT variable is DEPENDENT upon the independent variable.
The independent variable is on the x axis and down the left hand side of your table. This is the thing you CHANGE.
You made it a fair test by only changing the independent variable and keeping everything else the same.
LABEL THE AXIS of the graph! Remember to include units in brackets.
DO NOT put the units in the body of your table. Units go in brackets in the title bar of a table.
PLOT the graph properly.
The second half of the paper will be about an investigation tenuously linked to yours. You will face most of the same questions again.
NB:
At least one of the questions will be about the importance of repeating experiments (making results more reliable).
At least one question will be about bias.
You MUST read the introductory texts and be sure you know what the experiments are about.
How do you choose a sixth form college?
First make a decision about what kinds of subjects you want to study (start thinking about it in year 11). That will be the right time to look at what the local sixth form colleges can offer you as all 6th form colleges have different strengths (and offer different subjects). For more information see Sixth Form College link.
Was it o levels or gcses in 1969?
The "General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum.
The "GCE 'O' Level" in theUnited Kingdom is replaced by the "General Certificate of Secondary Education" (abbreviated "GCSE") in 1988. However, many Commonwealth countries and some British schools still retain the "GCE 'O' Level" through the examining boards of the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), American Council for Higher Education and Edexcel International.
Therefore, in 1969, the primary examination was the "GCE 'O' Level" as the "GCSE" was only implemented in 1988.
How do you get through the BBC gcse bitesize game state of debate?
1) HA !
2) Your
3) A
4) Sado
5) Reading
6) This
7) Stop Being Lazy. Do The Game Urself.
Do french children have GCSEs?
French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
How many gcses do you need to be a model?
It is generally believed that you do not need any at all, as models are not really required to be smart, as long as they can look the part. You must also be attractive or generally have the "look" the modeling company is looking for.
What kind of jobs can you get with an HND in Public Art?
I have a HND in Public Art. I am glad I have got it but if you college to study for two years, for the same student 'costs' go for an extra year and get a degree in an art based subject. It is important to have good degree as it opens doors into other artistic fields such as teaching.
What gcse do you need to become a surgeon?
preferably additional sciences, as it is medicine, and perhaps geography, history and or french to give you some scope. Eventhough, it goes without saying that you obviously need to have a good grade in maths and science.
Cbse or gcse which one should you choose?
Take the road less traveled, the one that is the most difficult and challenging.
What does acciaccatura mean in music GCSE?
:D Good Luck.x
What GCSE'S do you need to be a boxer?
You do not need any GCSE's to be a wrestler.
You need 3-5 years of experience,send in videos and train as hard as you can.
What is the advantage of gsce?
GCSEs are a selection of exams which is taken when the person is 14-16 (years 9, 10 & 11). It envolves a mixture coureswork and test papers. The student will choose which courses they take, although some courses are mandatory such as English Language and Maths.
*Answer is related to the UK*
I Have 12 A Star GCSE's What do I do with them?
I have 12 A stars and an a level maths module.
You should be happ because they are fairly good GCSE results.
What are the best gcses to take?
The best ones are the subjects you like and or are good at, but if i had to chose the best ones to take it would be:
. A language
. History
. Geography
. PE. or drama or dance something the unis like
But that will all change if you know what you want to do when you leave school/uni. For example if you wanted to be a lawyer the best thing to do is to go on Google and type in "what GCSEs do you need to be a lawyer?"