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gemg24 | 20:56 Mon 02nd Jul 2007 | Jobs & Education
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I have chosen my GCSEs and i have chosen art, Business Studies, History, Double award science, maths, english language and english literature but i don't know what job i want to do when i am older and i was wondering if anyone could tell me what jobs i could do with the GCSEs i have already picked.
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I think some of those GCSEs are compulsory.

GCSEs aren't as significant as A-Levels in shaping your career - all paths are still open. It's important that you do well generally and get a Maths and English A-C and you'd obviously need Science to study medicine etc.
gcse's are fairly unimportnt in the grand shcheme of things when it comes to career choices ... alevel and degree are more important (although many jobs might want a degree standard education, but it can be in any degree) so you still have years to chose
Hi gemg24
From what you are saying you must be in yr9 ,well science,maths,english language and english literature are compulsory subjects.
Business studies , art and history are what you would of chosen from the sections on your choice paper ,
Listen you have 2 yrs of hard work ahead of you and my advice would be to you like it was to my daughter this year plough all your spare time and energy into your GCSEs because the course work gets harded as it goes along i dont know if you are doing upper papers my daughter did and this year they were really hard , nearer the time you will decide what you want to do with your life in the respects of a career ,my daughter didnt know what she wanted to do in year 11 and know she is consentrating on going into sixth form and she has decided she want to be a social worker ,
good luck when you take your GCSEs

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