Well, our school make us do "certificates" which aren't technically GCSEs, so...
English Language English Literature Maths Use of Maths Chemistry Physics Biology [all triple] French Latin Drama Sociology Geography General Studies Dance TLM [Some IT thing]... Music BTEC
(Oh wait I forgot I actually do 16!)
Lol about 6 of these subjects don't really count as legit gcses, stop showboating. Like dance, TLM, BTEC and general studies? Seriously?
Lol about 6 of these subjects don't really count as legit gcses, stop showboating. Like dance, TLM, BTEC and general studies? Seriously?
Well, I know, but TSR Standards 'n' all
In all seriousness, I know what you mean
And I'll stand up for the rights of the arts and say that Dance is a GCSE- partly because it is under GCSE Dance on AQA- but because there's so much more to it than prancing around on a stage.
But yeah TLM was rubbish, General Studies is just the stupidity of our school making everyone do more and more subjects, and the BTEC was just terrible.
[QUOTE="1jonam16;65252489"]Haha, lol just teasing you. In all honesty, thats pretty impressive, how do you only of 3 more exams than me though, when you do 4 entire gcses more??
I used to go to a private school...which may or may not have been Eton...
Notice my use of 'may'.
Well it depends on the subjects; someone who takes Latin [which has 4 tests], has more exams than someone who does French [2 exams, depending on the exam board]. Furthermore, if you take triple science, then you do 9 exams, which is three more than double scientists.
So it's all dependent on the subjects; I mean, in A Level there's a whole Chemistry exam on atoms and bonding.