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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Discussion in ' Homework ' started by WhitewolfMar 5, Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Search this thread only Search this forum only Display gcse as threads. Here is the options paper: I'm definately choosing the Baccalaureate path and am going to do Business. I just need some suggestions as well; So basically: One more from Forum 3; Two from Section 2 - Baccalaureate path If you also need help deciding; Post your choices paper below and say what path your picking if you've chosen one and gcse the choices your definitely choosing! WhitewolfMar 5, I just chose IT Geography and Resistant materials woodworkIf i was you I'd choose history and geography idk about the other ones. TadgeeMar 5, You should definitely choose ICT as one gcse your GCSEs. Not only is it really interesting well, if you're not interested in that topicbut can help you with future careers or courses you want to go gcse. For example, the course I am doing in college which is business requires you to have a GCSE in ICT, so those who did not do it for GCSE have to do it options the course. Also, languages are a pretty good choice if you are wanting to maybe work abroad in the future? And employers find it forum attractive on a CV, like I hated Spanish but I'm glad I at least tried it and got a GCSE in it. DannyDMar 5, Tadgee You do have to forum a shitton but you get like a year. DannyD Well I dunno if its different in England or you just haven't gotten to the certain topic, but where I live we were making spreadsheets, reports. So I wouldn't say its really easy History is forum boring and unrewarding imho sorry for blaspheme Duffyand French can be a little hard for people; the way we did it made the coursework a matter of regurgitation and that's not everyone's cup of tea. Computer Science dependent on exam board can be heavily coursework based, and as long as the teachers do what most centers do and not run it by the book, you'll be very much supported through it - you should definitely consider it; very interesting subject if you're into computers. You will likely do the extended project at A2 year anyway if doing A-Levelsbut if you do actually decide to do it you can take the heat off yourself a bit in the final year of A-Levels. Either way, your GCSE choices by no means assign you a future. Before selecting, double check your local college, sixth form, and any further education institutions for what the courses you are interested in require for enrollment. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. MedullaMar 5, Whitewolf When we had options evening, we had loads of representatives from colleges. Manchester University the colleges were: Stockport College; Manchester College and Cheadle College. Murtsley History can do one, it's essay based, so you don't need a brain to do it. DannyD Meh, I still think it depends on the teacher, rather than the subject, like my gcse told different stories from different periods of time, and would literally turn on all dramatic music from his lap top and stuff xD. Well, I do triple science, computing, geography and history. If you choose triple science it will open lots of scientific carer paths for you but only if you enjoy it. With computing it's great too do however it can be a little bit more tricky than other times but still a great choice. History is good but it requires a lot of writing so be prepared if you choose history. Finally with Geography I would say this is an interesting choice as well because it involves some science in it. However as you want to go down a business carer path I suggest you select ICT as your final option as in business you will probably require ICT skills and ability to use a computer well. HaydenMar 5, I chose art,computer sciencetriple science, history and French. Chose what you enjoy also you will need gcse MFL e. It's all down to personal choice, some subjects are easier than others, Chris is right though, don't pick history. The course detail has changed completely to when I done it in A language can be fun, however you have to be prepared to devote some time into it, especially when it comes to the word assessments. Don't do a me and pick two languages, ended up having double French then double German on Wednesdays. Obviously now is a time you should start to consider what you want to do in future life and try and base your subjects around it. If it helps I picked History, Business studies, Computing, French, German and did double science. Helped me a lot with my German. DuffyMar 5, Options its down to you and what you want to do in the future. However language is very hard and difficult, you have to learn like 5 different types of verbs, and the present future, the future. Its a nightmare, and i really wish i had never took it. Computing is good, but also a big technical, good fun overall. And the last option which i forum as geography, i absolutely hate it, but some how get good grades, as long as you remember the case studies you will be fine. DirtyCaptainMar 5, In addition to my compulsory classes, I took History, Photography, and Business Studies. WunderwaffleMar 5, DilanTheSkrubMar 5, Don't pick a language. It will ruin your life. Rogue Matiz TyresMar 5, I'm a dual linguist. Meaning I do two french lessons and one German a week. DannyD Its not really a waste of an option, its just by the end of it you hardly know any words, and its really boring. Whitewolf How will it ruin my life? Is it a waste of option or something? Dont be a MattIs - choose triple science. I didnt and I regret it. Its made science at Alevel a hell of a lot harder as i had to go over some gcse stuff last year to understand concepts. MattIsMar 5, Okay kids, what do you want to be when you're older? No one can pick this for you, it depends on what you want to do later options life, don't waste the subject it's very important. DMar 5, Gcse options are coming up after Easter, however I have always wanted to be a game designer but I would need an Art GCSE. I am not very good at art and I forum F in my start of term drawing. MangoMar 5, Tadgee U broke his dreams ;-. I took up Engineering and I liked it. MrAaronMar 5, Whitewolf I'm trying to stay away from the BTEC's. I mean, already done BTEC Media, getting my results on Friday coming up. I'd prefer doing a GCSE. Most likely will choose GCSE Computer science then Food. Here's what I would pick if I had gcse choices. At GCSE level I options the following: GCSE Maths - Learned to love it and got a B in the end GCSE Statistics- Easiest GCSE I did, got a B with 0 effort or commitment to forum subject. GCSE Biology - Hated it. GCSE Chemistry- Also hated this but that was to do with teaching. GCSE Physics - Loved it, got an A. Great course with practical applications and relevance. GCSE Geography options Really fun and interesting course if you get into it. GCSE German - Loved the course, hated my teacher with a passion. GCSE Computing - Too easy but really interesting. If you're academic it's not always a good choice as most is easy. GCSE Engineering - Lmao Engineering. Hated this course so much and got an E in all of the mocks. Revised for a day before the exam and got a B overall. My biggest tip would be to choose broad, enjoyable and interesting to you at least subjects with some view of what you want to do in later life, even if that's as broad as "Go to University". There's so many options after GCSE that you need to keep your choices open. GCSE's are important, but they're only the first stepping stone in many to come. I would definitely check if any of options local Sixth Forms or Sixth Form Colleges do the course because it's a great eye opener. Options it's worth it. Explanation of the IB Schools offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma IB Dip prepare students for university entrance by following the IB programme over the final two years of high school. This involves taking six subjects three at higher level and three at standard level. In addition to the six academic subjects two languages, a mathematics, a humanities, an experimental science, and a sixth subject representing the arts or an additional course from the forum mentioned five subject areasall IB students have to follow a course in Theory of Knowledge an epistemology course which questions the basis of knowledgewrite a word research Extended Essay on a subject of the student's own options of college level standard, and take part in over hours of non-academic activity covering creativity, physical action e. Assessment is based on a combination of final examinations and course work which are evaluated by a external examiners worldwide, and in some cases for coursework by gcse assessment. IB examinations for each subject are held on the same days for all students worldwide - in May in the Northern Hemisphere and in October in the case of most Southern Hemisphere schools. Each subject is scored fromand up to 3 additional points may be awarded for TOK Theory of Knowledge essays and for the Extended Essay see below. A minimum of 24 points is required to obtain the IB diploma while 45 points is the maximum. The IB is more holistic than most exams and systems, and looks at the overall result. A pupil can get a decent diploma with high marks in their highers and relatively low marks in their standards courses. Universities like the IB programme. Many universities seek to recruit IB students because they offer both breadth of knowledge and depthparticularly in their higher level subjects. UCAS has developed a new tariff system which now gives greater currency to the IB scores over A-levels. An IB score of 38 points out of a maximum of 45 is equivalent options five A grades at A-level. ChrissyMar 5, DELTA ib squad reporting in. So I've done my options today. And have chosen this: WhitewolfMar 9, E really doesn't open many careers up for you. I'm good at P. E, and I think that taking it at GCSE level is shit. Whitewolf My other ones i chose are alright tho. And I can change it if I go tomorrow and ask. But I don't want to do a language, I know it'll help. Murtsley I see a distinct lack of Physics. CodezBlackMar 11, You must log in or sign up to reply here. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Style Core - Orange Forum English US Contact Us Help Home Top Terms and Rules. XenForo style by Pixel Exit media max-width: Home Recent Posts Recent Activity Authors. Search Forums Recent Posts. Top Owned Games Top Played Games Top Recently Played Games. Notable Members Registered Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts. Server Rules Forum Rules Construction Booklet. gcse options forum

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