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Is Combined science better?

Interest and aptitude If you have a strong passion for a specific scientific subject and excel in it, pure science may be the better option. However, if you have a broad interest in science and find it challenging to choose one particular field, combined science might suit you better.
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Is combined or separate science better?

Combined Science content contains the same specification statements as found in Separate Sciences. Therefore, these are identical in level and demand in both Combined and Separate Sciences and are examined as such. The extra content found in Separate Sciences is not more difficult but just extra topics.
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What are the advantages of combined science?

The main benefit of combined science courses is that it makes science more manageable for those who are not interested in pursuing a career where science is the main focus. It can also be useful for those who are interested in science but are not planning on pursuing it with their A-levels.
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How much easier is combined science?

As far as I am aware the difficulty is the same, just additional topics are studied in the third part of each science. Triple content IS more challenging. It's not just extra of the same level. There are some additional topics but also additional content across the course which extends the level of knowledge.
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Is Combined sciences easy?

The questions in combined science tend to be less complex and demanding, making it slightly easier for students to earn marks.
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How to pick your GCSE's. Should you do double (combined) or triple (Separate) science?

Do most people do combined science?

Every GCSE student in England should take at least two GCSEs in science. Around a quarter of students take Triple Science - separate GCSEs in physics, chemistry and biology. However, 69% of students take 'combined science', a qualification that counts as two GCSEs.
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Should I do triple or combined science?

The decision between Triple and Combined in 2023 should be made based on the student's interest in Science and pursuing it further in the future, as well as their current grade attainment in GCSE Science. Either one provides you with a good base knowledge for taking Science forward in higher education.
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Is a 3.5 in combined science a pass?

For Combined Science this means that it would equate to a grade 4-4 being a standard pass. Remember that for Progress 8 measures, the two grades attained by a student in Combined Science are averaged, so a grade 4-3 would be averaged to a 3-5 and count towards two slots in the accountability measures.
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Can you get a 9 in combined science?

GCSE Combined Science

There are 17 possible grade combinations, for example, (9-9), (9-8), (8-8), (8-7) – through to (1-1).
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Why are there 2 grades for combined science?

Why a double grade? Since students will have covered two GCSEs' worth of content and the overall exam time is similar to that for two GCSEs, it's right that the grade they get recognises that.
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Is Combined science harder than pure science?

Difficulty Level

It goes without saying that Pure Science is a lot more academically challenging and rigorous than Combined Science. Science is branched out into 3 fields: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The Combined Science subject only covers roughly 75% of its Pure Science counterpart.
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What can you do with combined science?

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Does everyone do combined science?

Many important parts of science involve understanding from biology, chemistry and physics – there should be a place in the curriculum where students can bring their knowledge together to understand or solve problems that cut across the individual disciplines. All students take a combined science course at GCSE.
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Do universities accept combined science?

GCSE Science

Some degrees require you to achieve a specific grade in Biology, Chemistry or Physics. We will also accept Double Award Science, Trilogy, or Double Award Combined / Co-Ordinated Science to meet this requirement.
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Is Combined science harder than triple science?

Although the content of triple science is not more difficult than the double science content, triple science students have a greater workload. The extra content covered in triple science just delves deeper into the content taught across both sciences.
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Is 43 in Combined science a pass?

Yes, a 4-3 means just missed a 4-4 on the higher paper. There was no hyphen or anything at all, it was literally written as '43' hence totally baffled! which seems to suggest as per @MrsacksonAvery that this is one old style grade C pass, and one old style D.
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How rare is a grade 9?

In 2023, 4.9 percent of GSCE entries in the England were awarded the highest grade of 9, with a further 7.1 percent of entries being awarded an 8, the second-highest grade.
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What grade is a 6?

Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C. Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
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What science do most 9th graders take?

Most commonly, 9th graders usually focus on biology; however the beauty of homeschooling is parents can choose what course they want their freshmen to begin with. These can include chemistry or physics.
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Can you get a 6 in combined science?

Students taking separate science GCSEs will get a grade from 9 to 1 for each subject, with 9 being the highest grade. Students studying combined science will receive an award worth two GCSEs, consisting of two equal or adjacent grades from 9 to 1 (9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7, 7-7…to 1-1).
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Is Combined science double or triple?

Double Science GCSE is also known as 'Combined Science'. All three Science subjects are studied: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. However, students receive two GCSEs, hence 'Double'. The course covers two thirds of the Triple Award Science content.
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What's the highest grade you can get in Combined science Foundation?

Are you confident the student will attend and attempt all of the exam papers? The Foundation Tier allows students to access grades from 5-5 to 1-1. Higher Tier grades run from 9-9 to 4-4.
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Should my child do triple science?

If you're already thinking about university and careers and are interested in science-based degrees and jobs then it is definitely worth considering taking separate science GCSEs. Most top universities prefer applicants for science subjects to have taken the triple award option at GCSE.
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Why is triple science better?

It may prove to be an easier route than Double Science since Double Science students often take an additional subject. Plus, it brings about a multitude of benefits, such as a smoother transition to A-Level Science and invaluable knowledge and more opportunities to develop specific transferrable skills.
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How is combined science graded?

And the grading is similar to single GCSEs, going from 9-9 (highest) to 1-1 (lowest). But your combined grades will look one of two ways: they will either be the same number twice (e.g. 8-8) or one number followed by the number below it (e.g. 8-7).
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