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neddyw | 11:11 Mon 30th Apr 2018 | Jobs & Education
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I need to pass a GCSE in Science for teacher training (I have Chemistry, Biology and Physics all at grade D).
Am I best off doing a new Combined Science GCSE or should I go for an equivalency test?
Time and money are important factors as I have very little of either!
Many thanks
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As an ex science teacher I would say , study and retake, all your D grade subjects., and don't do any combined courses they are useless.
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I would look at the courses for each of the individual sciences....which one could you predict that you would do best on? Check out the combined science curriculum ...would that suit your knowledge of science better? Then you choose....no one can really predict which yu would do best in except you. If you are still studying then get onto a course there and get them to enter you. If you were well liked by your teachers at school see if you can get one of those teachers to enter you and, in the meantime get on to a revision course...at school or evening class. Good luck...I failed most of my exams at 16 and retook them and was a teacher for nearly 40 years...it is possible!!
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eddie- I don't know how your previous spam has escaped the attention of the mods/Ed but hopefully you will be zapped now

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