English Language - 9 English Literature - 9 Biology - 9 Chemistry - 9 Physics - 9 History - 9 Computer Science - 9 Mathematics - 8 Film Studies - A* Business Studies - A* Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - A
English Language - 9 English Literature - 9 Biology - 9 Chemistry - 9 Physics - 9 History - 9 Computer Science - 9 Mathematics - 8 Film Studies - A* Business Studies - A* Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - A
GCSE grades aren't that important tbf. Ignoring A levels for a moment, those grades alone are good enough providing you're not wanting to do something heavily maths related (that 8 would limit your options).
But if you can get A*s at A level then there's no reason why not. An 8 in one subject at GCSE will not disadvantage you, as A levels are far more important
English Language - 9 English Literature - 9 Biology - 9 Chemistry - 9 Physics - 9 History - 9 Computer Science - 9 Mathematics - 8 Film Studies - A* Business Studies - A* Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - A
GCSE grades aren't that important tbf. Ignoring A levels for a moment, those grades alone are good enough providing you're not wanting to do something heavily maths related (that 8 would limit your options).
But if you can get A*s at A level then there's no reason why not. An 8 in one subject at GCSE will not disadvantage you, as A levels are far more important
It probably won't do, my interviewer himself told me that the GCSE grades are barely looked at (same for personal statement). This was for natsci physics at cambridge, so probably applies to engineering too
These grades are not exceptional as far as serious oxbridge applicants are concerned. They're very strong grades indeed, but nothing more than oxbridge would want. It's a genuine concern getting an 8 in an important subject. Although given this is GCSE and not A level, it will not make much of an impact as A levels are more important