does doing CH1HP and CH2HP mean you have a full chemistry GCSE which therefore counts as one GCSE or is it only part of core science GCSE meaning that it isn't an individual GCSE?
If you do a column then you get a GCSE in that subject. If you do a row, then you get a GCSE in science, advanced science and further advanced science. The 'rows' might be mixed papers.
does doing CH1HP and CH2HP mean you have a full chemistry GCSE which therefore counts as one GCSE or is it only part of core science GCSE meaning that it isn't an individual GCSE?
Hi there I think that means that you have 2 GCSEs one core and one additional. Have you or are you going to do BL1HP, PH1HP, BL2HP and PH2HP.
BL1HP , CH1HP and PH1HP equals a GCSE in core science .
BL2HP, CH2HP and PH2HP equals a GCSE in additional science.
BL3HP, CH3HP and PH3HP equals a GCSE in further additional science.