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What are the benefits of combined science?

Exploring combined Science It combines multiple scientific subjects into a single curriculum, allowing students to gain exposure to a wider range of scientific concepts. This option is suitable for students who have a general interest in science but do not wish to specialise in any particular field.
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What is the point of combined science?

Students who take combined science will study all three sciences and they'll cover roughly two thirds of the content of the single GCSEs in biology, chemistry and physics. If they take the single GCSEs they will receive a single 9 to 1 grade for each subject, in the same way as for other reformed GCSEs.
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Is combined science better than single science?

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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Should I take pure or combined science?

Difficulty Level

The Combined Science subject only covers roughly 75% of its Pure Science counterpart. As such, your child can look forward to a lesser workload. Students who are weaker or not too confident in Science should opt for Combined Science instead.
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What are the advantages of triple science?

What are the advantages of taking triple science? Given that triple science goes in more depth, it makes the transition from GCSE to post-16 science subjects easier. In a similar vein, triple science gives you more preparation for a science apprenticeship or degree.
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Is Combined science better than triple?

As previously discussed, the Triple Science course delves into more detail and teaches you little nuggets that the Combined simply won't cover. If you went into your A-Level class as one of only a handful who had taken the Combined option, you may find yourself playing catch-up before the course has even begun!
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Is Combined science harder than triple science?

You may be surprised. In a nutshell, Triple Science pass rates (grade 4 upwards) are much higher than for Combined – in the region of 90% against 60%.
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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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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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Why are there 2 grades for combined science?

Only the students who study the three sciences as separate subjects get three GCSEs, graded from graded from 9 (highest) to 1 (lowest) for each. So if you study combined science, you'll get two GCSE grades because the course covers around two-thirds of the content in the single GCSEs for biology, chemistry and physics.
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Can you get a 9 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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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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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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What can you do with combined science?

What can you do with Combined Science in the future? Science creates many opportunities to students. Medicine, health, engineering, architecture and environmental science are all fields that are growing and changing as time progresses.
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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?

The highest grade available on Foundation tier has risen. Now students can gain the equivalent of a B grade, making it a better option for some potential grade 5 students. The Foundation tier goes all the way up to a grade 5 for Biology, Chemistry and Physics or 5-5 for Combined Science.
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What is a pass grade in combined science?

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system.
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How long is combined science?

All pupils will follow one of two pathways at GCSE level. This includes either Combined Science or Triple Science which consists of GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Combined Science will consist of 6 examinations to be completed in June of Year 11. All of these exams are 75 minutes long.
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Which science degree is easiest?

Nutrition sciences is one of the easiest science majors that can lead to a wide array of potential careers. Whether you hope to start your own wellness business or use nutrition science as a springboard for medical school or a career in public health, this degree will help get you there.
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How long are combined science exams?

There are two examinations for Biology, two for Chemistry and two for Physics. Each of these is worth 70 marks and are 1 hour and 15 minutes long. Practical work is at the heart of this specification.
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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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Which is the hardest science subject?

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  • Statistics.
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How many papers do Combined science do?

There are six papers: two biology, two chemistry and two physics. Each of the papers will assess knowledge and understanding from distinct topic areas. Biology topics 1–4: Cell Biology; Organisation; Infection and response; and Bioenergetics.
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Can you do science A level with combined science?

Completing combined science does not restrict students from pursuing A Level science qualifications. The science A-Levels are a popular choice among sixth form students. The AQA specifications for A-Level sciences are also linked below.
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Does combined science do space?

Space physics is only in separate GCSE Physics (8463) Within some units there is some exclusive separate science (physics only) content.
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