By A-Levels, you get to choose any subjects you want, so you can choose them if you want but you don't have to
English you have to get an A in Science you have to get an A in
It isnt.
Depends on the subjects that you want to study as well as the University.
Evaluation is when you tell the rights and the wrongs of something which can accord to conscience. Evaluation can be used in any type of subject such as English, science, religious, geography plus Art which can be a numerous amount of definitions. I will present you to what level you'd be if you were to evaluate something in different types of subjects. Evaluating in English level: 6 Evaluating in science level: 5 Evaluating in religious level: 7 Evaluating in geography level: 7 Evaluating in Arteography level: 7
It depends on the university/college however in the UK; Leeds University: BBB at A' Level (Including two sciences). Nottingham University; BBB at A level (Including two sciences) or ABB with 1 science. Reeding University: ABB at A' Level Cardiff Metro University: 240 UCAS points with CC in two science related subjects. Manchester Metro University: 260 UCAS points with C in one science subject.
SEC curriculum refers to the curriculum established by the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) for the Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examinations in Singapore. It covers a range of subjects including English, mathematics, science, and humanities, and is designed to assess students' knowledge and skills at the secondary level.
I assume you mean school subjects. At that level, biology is the most relevant, though you will need to be very good at science in general.
Any subjects really, as long as you have a level 4(four) or higher in English.
In year eight, the government expects pupils to be a level 5a at English, Maths and Science. The exceptional pupils should be at a level 6b for English, a 7 at science and a 7/8 for maths. Hope this helps.
well!!Social Studies, History and English
Subjects that are typically required to study law include English, history, political science, and economics. Additionally, courses in critical thinking, logic, and public speaking can also be beneficial for aspiring law students.
English, Filipino, Science and Math are considered tool subjects in a sense it is believed that a learner'sintellect is the ultimate tool that opens more opportunities towards advancement and global competitiveness. While other subjects provide cultural and livelihood skills, these subjects/ learning areas scaffold the learners to a higher level of learning through sharpening the intellectual aspect."Mind over the body" is the phrase that explains it. The ultimate tool of the human body to work is the mind.