Yes.
The answer depends on why you want to study maths. A level maths is at a significantly higher level that Additional.
Asalamualikum! In order to do ACCA you need Economics,Accounts & Business.You need Maths but only of IGCSE/O-levels/GCSE.As A-levels maths is required for those who want to study engineering or some other field other then accountancy field. Hope this answers the question!
For studying law, it would be beneficial to take subjects such as English, History, Economics, and Social Studies at IGCSE level. These subjects will help develop skills in critical thinking, analysis, research, and communication which are valuable in the field of law.
Ideally maths and english (or first language of your country) are the initial. Additional qualifications in geography will benefit as well for flight crew For ATC then maths english are well sset but this also requires very skillful spacial awareness, communication skills and of course a very level temperment engineering will require maths and an engineering based qualification
You can get IGCSE chemistry notes by purchasing books specifically designed for the IGCSE exam, accessing online resources and educational websites, joining study groups or forums, or asking your teacher for additional notes or materials. Additionally, some schools or educational institutions may provide study materials or resources to help prepare for the IGCSE chemistry exam.
Studying for IGCSE can be streamlined with the right strategies. Here’s what worked for me: Understand the syllabus: Focus on key topics outlined in the IGCSE curriculum. Create a study plan: Allocate specific times for each subject. Practice past papers: They help with time management and familiarizing yourself with exam patterns. Use diverse resources: Textbooks, online resources, and study groups are invaluable. Stay organized: Keep notes and study materials well-organized. For the best IGCSE exam preparation, consider Glendale International School. They excel in IGCSE curriculum schools in Hyderabad, offering expert guidance and a supportive environment.
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
we are not interested in maths,specially in bakwas discrete maths
Because its necessary ..!
paper 1 , paper 3 and paper 6
If you say it to someone you should use : "Étudiestes maths"
no you can't....at least i think...