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Double maths GCSE

Back in 2012 my high school participated in a pilot gcse scheme in maths by where we had to sit 2 gcses. 1 was called 'Methods in Mathematics' and this was sat in Year 10 (I got a D in this) and the second was called 'Application in Mathematics' which was sat at the end of year 11 like normal (I got a C in this)

Now my university asks for maths gcse at grades A-C as an entry requirement for the course I'm applying to. Am I considered as having fulfilled that criteria with the C in my second maths gcse? I've not seen much posted about this twin qualification on here, I think my school was one of the only few in the country doing it.
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Original post by RB22
Back in 2012 my high school participated in a pilot gcse scheme in maths by where we had to sit 2 gcses. 1 was called 'Methods in Mathematics' and this was sat in Year 10 (I got a D in this) and the second was called 'Application in Mathematics' which was sat at the end of year 11 like normal (I got a C in this)

Now my university asks for maths gcse at grades A-C as an entry requirement for the course I'm applying to. Am I considered as having fulfilled that criteria with the C in my second maths gcse? I've not seen much posted about this twin qualification on here, I think my school was one of the only few in the country doing it.


Good question :smile:

I *think* the answer is yes, but double check with the university.

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