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What's the difference between triple science and combined science?

Depth vs. Triple Science: Offers more in-depth coverage of biology, chemistry, and physics. Combined Science: Provides a broader overview, integrating content from biology, chemistry, and physics.
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Is it better to do triple science or combined?

Impact on A-Levels, University and Career

Careers such as Medicine, Dentistry and Physics fall into this. GCSE Triple Science provides a better platform into taking A level Sciences and thus into such job fields. However, this does not mean Combined Science does not allow you to also pursue A level Science.
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What is the difference between combined science and 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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What are the triple science classes?

Triple Science Option. AQA Biology, Chemistry , Physics

Students choosing Triple Science as an option study three separate GCSEs, one in each science. The course covers the same areas as the double science GCSE but in more depth. In addition students will study a unit of space physics.
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What is a combined science degree?

The Combined Major in Science (CMS) is a structured curriculum that provides breadth by offering foundational packages in three discipline areas of science as well as an introduction in a fourth discipline.
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How to pick your GCSE's. Should you do double (combined) or triple (Separate) science?

Is Combined science harder than triple?

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 science harder than separate 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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Why is triple science better?

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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How useful is triple science?

"The types of skills you learn studying all three Sciences can be really helpful for all sorts of different careers," says Naomi Weir, Assistant Director at Campaign for Science and Engineering. "Whether it's doing analytical stuff or developing a scientific way of thinking."
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What can triple science get you?

What can you do with Triple Science in the future? Aside pursuing subjects at A level, university and beyond, there are countless careers including medicine, engineering, pharmacy, tree surgery, research, hairdressing… the list really is endless!
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Is Triple science hard?

The GCSE Triple Science content is not necessarily more difficult, but it dives deeper into the concepts so there is more to learn. The extra content is often a challenging aspect for students; that is why many prefer to opt for Double Science instead.
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Why choose combined science?

Combined science, on the other hand, offers a broader and more interdisciplinary approach to scientific studies. It combines multiple scientific subjects into a single curriculum, allowing students to gain exposure to a wider range of scientific concepts.
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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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Should I pick triple science?

If you're looking for a more in-depth understanding of the sciences and a more challenging qualification, then GCSE Triple Science might be the best choice for you. However, if you want to gain a generally rounded understanding of the sciences, then GCSE Double Science is a good option.
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What percentage of people do triple 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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Do you get separate grades for triple science?

However, Triple Award Science students will receive 3 separate GCSEs with individual grades, but those studying the Double Award will only receive 2 GCSE grades (hence the name 'double' award).
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Is Triple science pure?

You can either take on triple science or double science. In triple science, you will be taking pure Biology, pure Chemistry, and pure Physics with combined humanities.
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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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What is the difference between combined higher and triple science?

Combined Science is worth two GCSE qualifications and comprises separate units in biology, chemistry and physics. Triple Award Science offers students the opportunity to gain three distinct GCSEs in biology, chemistry and physics.
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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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How many papers do triple science do?

Triple Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) each GCSE will consist of two 105 minute examinations (6 in total). These examinations will be available in higher and foundation tier.
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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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What grade is a pass in triple science?

The DfE have confirmed that a grade 4 is a standard pass and grade 5 is a strong pass.
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What is the highest grade you can get in triple 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.
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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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