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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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How do you pass gcse foundation maths?

To pass you need to revise really hard and study as in year ten and year 11 is your most important years of your school career.

What jobs are related to GCSE science?

A grade C in a GCSE science (Core Science will suffice) is required for careers in Primary School teaching and Nursing

GCSE sciences (either Core and Additional or separate Biology, Chemistry and Physics) are used to get into A levels and from there you apply to do medicine, pharmacy, optometry or other careers such as microbiology and science degrees.

Is there a Swedish gcse?

The slutbetyg

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grundskolan,

which is a certificate students receive after year 9(or 10 since theSwedish school system starts at year 0).

Do you need a certificate for a wedding planner?

Not in many place, but copies of diplomas in training of some sort helps to put prospective clients at easy. There are programs available to help a person interested in this field to learn what is necessary. My wife has taken many courses and does it all from decor, to sewing, to floral, to dance instruction, to MC teaching, to helping write vows, to planning pre-wedding parties, to bartending, Etc. Experience and expertize go hand in hand like most things. She never ceases to amaze me how she remembers even the tiniest detail from first meeting of a couple or clients. Even how to talk to a pushy Mother....

GCSE grades needed for architecture?

Grade boundaries are specified by individual universities, but what GCSE subjects you chose is a different matter.

While a lot of univeristies do not specific what subject a canditate needs, it is always good practice to bring with you a portfolio of drawings/design. In this case, a GCSE in Art or Technology is good to have. Maths and Science should be compulsory subjects at GCSE and you should aim for top marks! c-a in both

If you enjoy those subjects then by the time you get to A-levels, an A-level in one or both of those subjects will benefit you a lot. no u have the same charnce

I did Art, Technology and History as my option GCSEs and for A-level I picked Art, Maths and Physics. Now after studying Architecture at university, I am an Architect. and I love it.

:-)

Grade boundaries are specified by individual universities, but what GCSE subjects you chose is a different matter.

While a lot of univeristies do not specific what subject a canditate needs, it is always good practice to to bring with you a portfolio of drawings/design. In this case, a GCSE in Art or Technology is good to have. Maths and Science should be compulsory subjects at GCSE and you should aim for top marks!

If you enjoy those subjects then by the time you get to A-levels, an A-level in one or both of those subjects will benefit you a lot.

I did Art, Technology and History as my option GCSEs and for A-level I picked Art, Maths and Physics. Now after studying Architecture at university, I am an Architect. and I love it.

:-)

What gcse do you need to become a soldier?

to be honset i dont think you need any at all

What gcse grades you need for acountant?

GSCE and A levels I would take would probably be:

Mathematics, English Literature and a science subject like Biology. LOL that's actually my combination that I did but I didnt go on to do accountancy!!! But you cant go wrong, but make sure you stick to the traditional subjects. Even subjects like economics that you would think would be helpful can be frowned upon as they prefer the traditional route, especially universities.

To become an Accountant you would need atleast a miniumum of a B in Maths and English it would also look good if you picked an Economics GCSE or Business Studies.

What gcse do you need to become a professional footballer?

you can't pe professional if you don't invest for practice and keep on training 8 hours a day.

moreover you can check out here, this will help you what you want to be. a coach or best player.

You just need to be naturally good and work hard at your game Play for a sunday team and depending on how old you are scouts may come to some of your games. If they like what they see they will ask you to do a trial for the club they're employed by. My tip is work hard and train every day for AT LEAST 2 HOURS A DAY. Answer To play Football you dont go through university as nfl Gridiron players do for example...to use the case in the EPL you play at an Academy with youth players until a coach deems that you are good enough to train with the seniors...by which time you may earn a call up to the first team. Its football 24/7...the God given talent you possess and endless time spent honing your skills. Note very very few actually do make the step up...success is very rare. such is the ferocious competition.

Answer You don't need any education to become a pro football player. But to obtain the best chances to become a pro if you live in America, is to be on an ODP team for your state (Olympic Development Program) and even better, regional or National Team. Youth players on the national team have the greatest chance to be scouted, at international competitions.

Basically, you need to be scouted. Whether for your national team or a semi pro team

Answer You must practice every day and stay in good physical condition. Also, most coaches would like you to have a General Education Degree, but it isn't required if you have enough skill.

Answer Study the rules of the game and make sure you do a good job at playing football if you want to have enough money to pay your bills. Not every pro football player is a Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Zidane, Roberto Carlos, Maradona, Cafu, Kaka, Dida, Robinho, or Pele.

Answer In all honesty, none. Many professional clubs have youth teams for the purpose of nurturing talent relating to the game of football. In the United States, young soccer players who are sought for professional service often enter accelerated education programs or have their tuition in an academic program included into their contracts, but ultimately, there is no educational requirement to play professional soccer.

Look at Freddy Adu. He was 15 with a high school diploma but no college degree. Lots of players overseas have no degree whatsoever. The philosophy is "if your good enough, you can play." Education doesn't matter.

Answer College

Answer You do not "earn" an education from being a pro soccer player. I do not know why anyone would think you would. wishful thinking I suppose.

Answer None.

Answer In reality none, just as long as you can get the ball in the goal (or keep it out depending on your position).

Answer My brother was a professional soccer player. A LOT of cardio and skill ie ball control, passing, shooting etc etc

Answer You need to practice and listen to your coaches. Also you need to try your hardest and never give up. There could always be someone out there watchiing so limit yoour mistakes and always outnumber your bad games with your good ones.

Answer the training that is needed is to look at ronaldo's plays practice them and do them in game cause there might be some one important like a scout. try hard and never give up run alot in games u wont die maybe sore but you wont die. train 2 hours daily

Answer Get good, and get noticed.

Answer You don't need any eduction, instead, practice and work hard every day.

About the same as an American football player, which is to say not much. In fact, possibly less since there is no extensive playbook to memorize.

well it depends on where you live.....there are many sports schools and camps and representative teams you have to get through......and plus work hard shine through!

What does double science mean in GCSE?

If you're referring to a double award science it mean working towards two GCSE's for science

If you're doing triple award, it means working towards three GCSE's but there will be more, harder, work.

Whatever your pick, it will still cover all three sciences

How many exams do you do for English for GCSE?

For English Language GCSE, there are two exams, worth 30% each. In Paper 1, there is response to Media, response to Non-Fiction and Writing to Argue, Persuade or Adviseand 100 minutes. In Paper 2, there is response to Poems from different cultures and Writing to Analyse, Review or Comment.

How do you get GCSE results if you are away?

All establishments have slightly different ways of doing it. The main two are to either have it sent to your adress, so you will get it when you get home. The other option is to sign a letter saying you give permission for a friend, family member or teacher to pick it up for you, and they can then ring you to deliver the news.

How many sujects are compulsory in GCSEs?

maths and English are both compulsory for a standard grade level.

What GCSE qualifications do you need to become a Anthropologist?

History is the obvious one, but also you would need at least a C in English and probably maths. You would need at least 5 A*-C GCSE passes so that you could go on to study history for A Level and then at university

When do you get your gcse results?

In the forth week of August. This year it may be on the 23rd or the 25th August 2011 but the date is to be confirmed yet. According to Wikipedia, it says that it has been moved to Tuesday from 2010 onwards but other sources suggest Thursday.

What gcse's do i need to be a sports instructor?

Hi the gcses to become a sport instructor are Sport Studies, this is the main gcse you would need to become one their aren'tmany other gcse which will benefit you for your hopefull quallification.

What date gcse result come out?

GCSE

Students usually receive the results of their GCSE in the fourth week of August

CCEA publish their results on the Tuesday and the other examination boards publish theirs on the Thursday.

Students must go to their school to collect their results (although the online site Edexcel allows for the option of an online results service -whereby the results are posted online)

What jobs can you do if you do art gcses?

you can get many im stuck on this question too i need to rersearch 15 jobs to get in gcse art :L but i have found 6 and they are...

1. Photography

2. Fashion Designer

3. Architect

4. Jewlrery Designer

5. Artist

6. Art Teacher

sorry there abit rubbish but its all ive got at the mo <3 xx

At what age do children take their GCSEs?

Depending on your school, the general age you chose your options if you're studying them through Year 10 and 11 (other schools have different paths, ie, a year studying each option from Year 9-11) is 13/14, basically around Year 9 March/April.

EDIT: At my school we choose them in February of year eight.

Is business BTEC worth doing instead of GCSE?

I'm doing business btec at the moment and I think it is worth doing, you get 2 gcse's in the end so you may as well!

-Flonk28

What gcse's do you need for childcare?

Level 2 Certificate for the Children and Young People's Workforce

This qualification is for all those who would like to work in the Children and Young People's workforce including early years.

You don't need any formal qualifications e.g. GCSE'sor A levels to get onto the course, but you need to be at least 16 years of age and be working in a childcare setting

hope that helped :p

What gcse subjects do you need to take up to work with horses?

No specific GCSE's are required, however taking a suitable course for further education after secondary school will help you, and look great on your CV, even if it is just an equine care course.

What is a merit in gcse?

Distinction - A* - A

Merit A-B

Pass - C

What GCSE grades do you need to get into university?

Well normally colleges and sixth forms want 5 A* - C GCSE grades . These have to include English and Maths. However , if you apply before hand with a good interview , they could accept you even if you only have 2-3 GCSE's