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What can I do with combined science?

Career options in Combined Major in Science
  • Data analyst.
  • Environmental manager.
  • Laboratory Technician.
  • Research assistant.
  • Scientific writer/journalist.
  • Software Developer.
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Does it matter if you do 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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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 worth 3 GCSEs?

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). If the numbers are different, the highest number will always be reported on the left. abilities. Each single science will be worth one GCSE grade.
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Can you do a level Physics with combined science?

This course allows you to progress onto A Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Psychology.
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How to pick your GCSE's. Should you do double (combined) or triple (Separate) science?

Is it better to do triple science or combined?

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 it better to do combined science or triple science?

Triple Science GCSE is favoured by Sixth Form Colleges and Universities if you are planning on studying a Science subject. Choosing Single Sciences demonstrates students' interest and passion for the subject. Triple Science gives you an advantage at A level if you're studying a Science subject.
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Is 43 a pass in combined science GCSE?

For Combined Science this means that it would equate to a grade 4-4 being a standard pass.
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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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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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Is combined science harder than single?

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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Do you get 2 GCSEs for combined science?

Combined Science (also known as Double Science) is where you study the three sciences together and receive a combined grade of 2 GCSEs. In contrast, with Triple Science you study the same three sciences BUT in a little more depth and with extra topics (extended content) and obtain 3 GCSEs.
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What are the most useful GCSEs?

If you are looking for a future career or course in science then choose double or triple Science. If you want to have a career in art or design in the future, then choose an arts focused GCSE. if you want to deal with customers from other countries or work abroad then a language will be very useful.
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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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Is Combined sciences easy?

Combined science papers are generally easier, so students dropping from Pure Science will generally score better. Apart from that, the bell curve may also be more advantageous, because students who took combined science early on are generally students who are weaker in science.
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Why choose combined science?

Unlike single science courses, Combined Science evaluates your performance across all three subjects. So if you're looking for an all-rounder science qualification, Combined Science is the one for you.
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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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What is an E in GCSE?

Grade 4 – this is also a pass at GCSE, described as a Standard Pass, and is equivalent to the bottom of grade C. Grade 3 – straddles D and a high E. Grade 2 – straddles low E and high F. Grade 1 – equivalent to the bottom of grade G. U is still around for the unlovely "ungraded".
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What grade is 80 percent in GCSE?

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.
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How many GCSEs is triple science worth?

Yes. Triple science students receive three separate GCSEs (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). However, double science students only receive two combined GCSEs.
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What is a 5 in GCSE?

Grade 5 has been labelled a 'good pass' and it is worth noting that schools are now held to account for the percentage of students achieving grade 5 or higher. In terms of GCSE exam papers, the current foundation paper covers the grading scale 1-5 and the current higher paper covers the grading scale 3-9.
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What is a 6 in GCSE?

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. Grade 3 is the equivalent of in between grades D and E.
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Is Combined science easier than pure 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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How many GCSEs is combined science worth?

Combined Science is a double award GCSE which counts as two GCSEs. The grading scale is doubled, (there are double the marks) so students can achieve one of 17 grades: 9-9, 9-8, 8-8 through to 2-2, 2-1, and 1-1.
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What is the best subject combination in science?

PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), and PCMB are some examples of these pairings (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology). The student has a variety of alternatives for the future if they pursue a successful career in science.
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