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The Best GCSE?

Ok, so I'm interested in finding out which GCSE you think is the best to take! So I'm going to ask you three questions and if you could give a subject you took at GCSE which most accurately answers the question, and then give the GCSE you think is best! (Please don't include the national compulsory subjects - English Literature, English Language, Maths and Double Science - in your answers. However, if your school has other compulsory subjects e.g. RS, Triple Science, etc you can answer with those)

Do the questions -

1) Which subject did you enjoy the most?
2) Which subject did you get your best grade in/are getting your best grade in?
3) Which subject was the most interesting?

I haven't started my GCSEs yet, and haven't handed in my options form yet, so this will hopefully help a few of you (including myself although I am almost certain about my subjects) to choose!!

An example answer would be

1) Drama
2) Spanish
3) Geography

Overall I thought Spanish was the best subject! (You may want to give a reason here but you don't have to)

Thanks, and I hope some of you learn something helpful from this thread! :smile:
Physics and chem

Just memorise and you get easy A*s
If you're mathematical like me and want an easy glide through GCSE (all A*/A) then I'd say

I wish I could've done these v.v

English Language (you have to)
English Literature (you have to)
Mathematics (you have to)
Statistics
Further Maths
Physics
Business Studies
Economics
Computer Science
Chemistry/Biology (You can do separate sciences)

--- These are 10 subjects! Now for extras that you don't have to take.

Astronomy
Geography
History
A language (only if you want to)
Your native language (if you're lucky)
1.Maths
2. RS, Additional Science and Geography (Maths A Level)
3. Maths
1. English (just the classes lol)
2. Uhhh probably biology so far or perhaps Spanish
3. Don't know hehe probably English or any language
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Original post by tooschool4cool
Ok, so I'm interested in finding out which GCSE you think is the best to take! So I'm going to ask you three questions and if you could give a subject you took at GCSE which most accurately answers the question, and then give the GCSE you think is best! (Please don't include the national compulsory subjects - English Literature, English Language, Maths and Double Science - in your answers. However, if your school has other compulsory subjects e.g. RS, Triple Science, etc you can answer with those)

Do the questions -

1) Which subject did you enjoy the most?
2) Which subject did you get your best grade in/are getting your best grade in?
3) Which subject was the most interesting?

I haven't started my GCSEs yet, and haven't handed in my options form yet, so this will hopefully help a few of you (including myself although I am almost certain about my subjects) to choose!!

An example answer would be

1) Drama
2) Spanish
3) Geography

Overall I thought Spanish was the best subject! (You may want to give a reason here but you don't have to)

Thanks, and I hope some of you learn something helpful from this thread! :smile:


1) Spanish
2) Sociology
3) Science
1) ethics
2) business studies (just memorisation)
3) sociology
Original post by jsk800
1.Maths
2. RS, Additional Science and Geography (Maths A Level)
3. Maths


Mathsss come throughhh
Original post by mundosinfin
1. English (just the classes lol)
2. Uhhh probably biology so far or perhaps Spanish
3. Don't know hehe probably English or any language


Languages oml YES
Original post by Beth286
1) Spanish
2) Sociology
3) Science


Ooo Spanishhh:wink: my school doesn't offer sociology what's it like? x
Original post by hannahh.08
1) ethics
2) business studies (just memorisation)
3) sociology


My school doesn't offer any of those ahaha
Original post by tooschool4cool
Ooo Spanishhh:wink: my school doesn't offer sociology what's it like? x


Sociology is the study of society and the impact on people, eg why people commit crime, is it peer pressure? Lack of primary socialisation (being brought up with the correct norms and values) there is two units. Unit 1- Family and education (learning about the education system, the impact factors such as low income family, difference in social classes etc has on a child’s educational success) and unit 2- Crime and deviance. Crime and deviance is my favourite as you watch loads of documentaries about crime in youngsters and how it has changed over the last 20 years for example. It is extremely interesting, and next year I’m taking psychology which is sort of the same but looks more on the individual rather than society, just to look at a different perspective, as I didn’t want to get bored of sociology.
Original post by Beth286
Sociology is the study of society and the impact on people, eg why people commit crime, is it peer pressure? Lack of primary socialisation (being brought up with the correct norms and values) there is two units. Unit 1- Family and education (learning about the education system, the impact factors such as low income family, difference in social classes etc has on a child’s educational success) and unit 2- Crime and deviance. Crime and deviance is my favourite as you watch loads of documentaries about crime in youngsters and how it has changed over the last 20 years for example. It is extremely interesting, and next year I’m taking psychology which is sort of the same but looks more on the individual rather than society, just to look at a different perspective, as I didn’t want to get bored of sociology.


Omgggg that's so cool
Original post by tooschool4cool
Omgggg that's so cool


It is but the 12 markers aren’t fun :frown:
Original post by Beth286
It is but the 12 markers aren’t fun :frown:


😂😂

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