Triple Science has different lessons for each of the sciences (Chemistry, Biology and Physics) but double/core science all the subjects are grouped together.
It ultimately depends on individual strengths and preferences, but typically triple science is considered more challenging as it covers three separate science subjects in greater detail compared to coordinated science, which combines all three sciences into one subject. Triple science may require a higher level of understanding and dedication to excel in all three sciences.
Yes.
No, you do not, as not all schools offer it for GCSE. Hence, because the medical schools want to grant everyone the same chance to get in; triple science is not a requirement, double should be fine. If you CAN take triple science, it would be better
Science is not that hard just study and work hard! For me it comes really easy.
no. you need an "A" in maths and science and an "A*" would help alot.
Geography because even if you just do double science you can still do sciency things later in life and even go onto to do science as a career and at university. The only career where you have to to triple science at GCSE is vetinary studies.
A triple beam balence
A triple beam balence
The benefits of taking triple Sciences is that it can land you in any future career that you choose to take.
students fail in science because science is hard(:
science olympiad is hard period. it doesn't matter what age.