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GCSE

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject. Students aged between 14 and 16 take a number of these subjects while in secondary school in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Can people with autism take GCSE's?

Yes. Most schools will allow this anyway.

It depends on the individual. If they also have learning difficulties then possably not; but if they are fine accidemicly then yes.

How many GCSEs does a DJ need?

A GCSE is a General Certificate of Secondary Education, introduced in 1986, is awarded in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Relevant GCSE subjects for the role of Disk Jockey (DJ) include music, internet technology, media studies, English and math.

A job with a radio station may require qualifications. Most DJs are freelance and self-employed, and in those situations natural ability and practical experience are more important than qualifications.

What GCSE's do you need for business man?

You need Buisness studies but if you dont have them in your school (they didnt in mine) you can take it for A Levels

You can also take I.T , Geography/history which will help with your analyzing skills and depending on where you want to go you can take a language

English, Maths and science are compulsory!

What gcse do you need to be a pe teacher?

All teachers pass courses in education, take required tests, do student teaching, and get background checks to have state authorized teaching credentials. Many PE teachers also teach solid classes as well as PE classes in some school systems. A 4 year college degree is required as well.

Foundation gcse or higher?

With foundation, the highest possible grade you can get is a C, however the questions are somewhat easier and more simplistic than those of the higher tier. In foundation you are able to get an F grade, whereas in higher tier if you do not get a C in the examination then you will get a U... Which is useless! Foundation is for people most likely to get fF- C grades, and higher tier is for those predicted C - A*.

Is it worth it to retake gcse at college?

Of course. I'm retaking GCSE's at college this year to get a higher grade, because this is very important for my future to get in university and get a good career!

First of all, I need to get higher grade to take an A level which you need to have a higher GCSE grade to take that option. it is extremely important for your future.

Don't you think it is worth it to retake the subject you'll like them to improve to get a higher grade that you deserve?

You'll get lots of chance for your future! so what are you waiting for! Let's retake it together

When are the GCSE 2010 results out?

Next year it will actually be earlier than usual on TUESDAY 24th August!

What gcse can you do?

There are GCSEs in every subject you can think of. From Politics, Photography to Agriculture.

It just depends on whether your school offers it or not.

What GCSE's are needed to become a doctor?

Amongst many many other qualifications and traits needed to be a doctor, you will need the following GCSE's:

Maths at a grade of C or above

Chemistry and Biology at a grade of C and above

And of course, you need at least 5 GCSE's of C and above to gain entry into A levels.

Please Note!

These may be "minimum requirements" stated: in reality, without A*- A grades at GCSE in English, Maths & Sciences, you will not stand a snowball's hope in a blast furnace of your application getting past stage 1 - "wickerwork filing cabinet"! Unless, there are exceptional circumstances, of course.

Additionally, without 3 full A Levels (usually at A grade), taken in one sitting, including Chemistry & Biology, you'll be equally stuffed! Then there are the aptitude tests (BMAT etc), & without good knowledge/ understanding of maths and biological & physical sciences the chances of a candidate turning in an adequate performance are asymptotic to zero!

Sorry if this disillusions some, but it's the hard reality. Yes, there are courses in some medical school for "non traditional" applicants/ people from "disadvantaged communities" etc, which have much lower requirements. But it must be remembered that such individuals are being admitted to foundation courses to bring them up to the required standard in English, Maths, Science to then enter the medical degree course proper. They're remedial courses for those who've been in some way educationally disadvantaged - not a "back door" into medical school for those who've had their chances & failed, through inability or lack of effort, to come up with the goods.

Mainstream candidates for medical school should be under no illusions: if you don't get excellent GCSEs in 7+ subjects (a broad & balanced general education also being another key selection criteria), which must include higher grades (ie A*- A) in Maths & Science (preferably 3 separate sciences, but it's accepted that many schools don't offer this, so "Double Award" is okay - "Combined Science" is not!), & at least a B (but preferably A*- A) in English, then you really will not cut it. When filtering applications most medical schools look for around 50 ALIS points obtained in 7-8 GCSEs at first attempt: GCSE grade A*= 8; A= 7; B= 6; C = 5... go figure!

There may be the odd exception here & there (usually for specific personal reasons - eg the refugee who only arrived in the UK aged 14; someone whose parents were killed in a car crash the week before GCSEs; the candidate who took exams whilst undergoing chemotherapy etc), but these are exceptions not the norm. Most successful candidates for medical school are academically excellent, and have been throughout their secondary school careers.

What GCSE's do you need to be a dancer?

It depends were you live i guess as there is many dance Uni's if that is what you mean.

but if you do a really good aditition you should have no problem getting in.

hope this answered your question but truthfuly i feel that you do not need any to become a dancer because you can learn your self

Which GCSE's did Tom Daley take?

  • Spanish (A*)
  • Art and Design (A*)
  • Additional Science (A*)
  • English Language (A*)
  • Maths (A*)
  • English Literature (A)
  • Core Science (A)

Tom took his GCSEs in two stages to fit around his commitments to diving.

What do tattoo artists charge for tattoos?

sometimes its not by hour its by how detailed and how much color . and time they put in it i have a tattoo that was 40 dollars and i have one that's 160 dollars it all depends really

AnswerTattoo charges will vary around the world, and the level of the artist. For the most part, they will charge by the hour. I have seen as low as $65 an hour and as high as $450 an hour with a $1000 minimum (tv show special rate). Some artist will charge based on size or complexity, and I have even seen some charge based on a square inch cost. Average across the US is roughly $125 an hour with a $60 minimum. Keep in mind though, that this is something that is on your body for the rest of you life. Make sure the money you are spending is worth the art work. I believe that it was Gil Monte said once, that a good tattoo isn't cheap, and a cheap tattoo isn't good. Granted, this was coming from a tattoo artist that charges $285 an hour with the $1000 minimum at the seatle convention in 2006, but his work is well worth it...

Do we need juries?

Yes. The US Constitution allows an accused party to be judged by a jury of their peers.

How many samples you need to take for a 95 confidence interval if the population is 60000?

Go here: http://www.raosoft.com/samplesize.html or http://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm Raosoft is a little more robust...

How do you become a comedian?

simply;

cut 2 of your fingers off and talk reel fune like this. next you need to know how to crack a funny.

What GCSEs do eri need to be an air traffic control?

To pursue a career as an air traffic controller, you typically need GCSEs in subjects such as Mathematics, English, and Science, as these are essential for understanding technical information and communication. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are also important, so high grades in subjects like Physics can be advantageous. Additionally, some employers may look for GCSEs in IT or Geography. It's beneficial to check specific requirements from the air traffic control training programs or employers you are interested in.

What is the CLAiT qualification?

The CLAiT requests at least A Levels and GCSE. There are three levels of qualifications. There are the New CLAiT, the CLAiT Plus, and the CLAiT Advanced.

Do you need to know wavelengths of electromagnetic spectrum at gcse year 12?

At GCSE level, students are generally introduced to the electromagnetic spectrum and its different regions, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. While specific wavelength values may not be required, understanding the order of the spectrum and the general properties of each type of wave is essential. At A-level (Year 12), a deeper understanding of wavelengths and their applications may be necessary, particularly in physics and chemistry contexts.

Is the FSMQ additional maths difficult?

It depends - we did it in one hour a week for two years and we found it very hard.

Others I know were forced to sit their GCSE exams a year early and then if they got an A*, they progressed onto this during their normal 4/5 hours teaching time every week and they found it as easy (or as hard) as GCSE maths.

It also depends on what you're wanting to get out of it, talking to people who are doing A-Level Maths it seems that the course does really gear you up for it, so you've got that edge when you go to Sixth Form or University. If you're hoping for a grade, you should really be doing the latter (above), but if you're thinking of taking A-Level maths, it's a really good thing to have.

I'm expecting to get a C, if that, and if I'll just say 'I studied the course'. Sixth Forms were very impressed by it too though.

Good Luck!

Can you take polish gcse?

You will have to check with your school, I know a student who did a polish gcse at my school.