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.
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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.
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The G.C.S.E.s needed to be an architect are:
And you can have more G.C.S.E.s if you want but the above are the most important ones that you need.
i think u need maths or better further maths
physics
and love drawing and been able to draw your own drawing without anyhelp
ict and Photography will be helpful
a better thing to do is to seek a university in archtecture and see what they advise ya hytttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Yes i have heard the same my cousin is currently studying architecture and took maths, physics and art for AS but she thinks she has been poorly advised and thinks that one either Maths or Physics would of been better and easier. Hope this helps =)
For architecture, GCSEs don't matter, but if you have the option, do the Triple Award for science and art. But it's A-levels that really matter, and for your A-level options you'll HAVE to do maths, physics and art is highly recommended. You need to do well at GCSE in maths, physics and art in order to take it for A-level otherwise you'll struggle. Work hard for your GCSEs and you'll be somewhat prepared for your A-levels.
AAA-ABB CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY required
No, there are not any specific or necessary GCSE's needed to be a tattooist.
You don't really need good grades to become a UK estate agent. You need to have the appropriate licensing to perform this job.
You need to achive high grades (B and above) in Maths and Triple Science and at least a C in English
No because they are quite good.
As their name suggests, predicted GCSE grades are estimates made by your teacher of how well you will perform in your GCSEs. These predictions are made based on the standard of your GCSE coursework and (in most schools) what marks you scored in your mock exams. For more information see Predicted Grades link.
My sons will be studying for the Scottish Standard Grades (in the state system), but at age 16 I want them to go to Harrow School in England (private) and one of their entry requirements are for eight top grades at GCSE (or their equivalent). What would the equivalent be.???? Is it still 8 GCSE = 8 Standard Grades (but at the credit level)..??
How do you convert nursing assistant certificate to GCSE
good grades
nope
She has some GCSE's but the grades are unknown.
maths at least a B/C