Hi, to become a police man you dont necessarily need to take any particular subjects. On the other hand, there are some that can help, i.e. R.E, this can show your balanced views, History, this enables you to analyse evidence etc. You can also look on the Website: connexions.co.uk and click on jobs 4 u. Then type Policeman in and bobs your uncle you will have all the right info at your fingertips.
Yes, you will do excercise tuff in officer training, but be in shape and fit
You need A-C grades to become a teacher
To become a police officer, there are no specific subjects required at GCSE level. However, subjects like English, mathematics, and physical education can be beneficial for developing skills relevant to the role. It is also important to focus on gaining relevant experience and qualifications post-GCSE.
Maths & English will be the most important
AAA-ABB CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY required
English and Maths are essential. Good grades in any of the the other subjects - no subject is a 'must have'
You don't really need good grades to become a UK estate agent. You need to have the appropriate licensing to perform this job.
No you dont but some sports you have to get certain grades in your GCSE's or A Levels to become a pro athlete
You don't need any GCSE's to become a police officer, but there are some that may help you more than others to be an eligible candidate for the role. Firstly, the obvious English, Maths and Science are always helpful. Secondly, languages are really good to have, so like I took Welsh and Spanish, you may have different ones like French or German or something. If you're choosing your GCSE's now, you should go for something you enjoy doing to break it up a little, or you might want to choose something that sounds applicable to the work of a police officer, like Economics or something
what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter
you need (a-c) maths, english and the science based subjesct and maybe even a health and social care gcse in total about up to 6 gcses
No because they are quite good.