you need to get about 60 out of 100 in the maths paper to get a secure level 4 but level 5 you need 75 or 80 more to get a level 5 in maths. But in english for a level 4 you will need about 32 out of 50 and for a level 5 about 43. ( I got a level 5a for both. By..... IChoudhury
I think you need to excel in class
You need at least 78 out of the 100 marks available to get a level 5 in the KS2 maths SAT tests. Howver, this can change each year and you should look for the level threshold tables for the particular yeargroup for more detailed information if needed.
you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!
Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths. Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths.
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Maths, physics and/or chemistry.
Yes. Depending on what aspects of him or her you wish to study, you may need psychology, biology, medicine.
Most universities like Oxford want:Chemistry andBiology and/or Maths and/or Physics.Though physics isn't necessary, you can still get into med school without it, it is a good option to take as it looks a lot at how things work.But if you don't do phys then you will need an A/A* in it at GCSE level
You need GCSE's C and above in Science, Maths and English. You also need A-levels in Chemistry and most likely Maths and Biology. You then go on to study for a degree in Medicine. Employers look for work experience when employing.
Yes. :)
Yes, you have to be really good at maths, physics and chemistry.
Yes it's possible. Many people go on to do a second degree after their first one. You will need to go through the same application process as those applying for medicine for the first time though.
You need: I.C.T, Maths, Additional Maths, Physics and Technology (and whatever else you want). You need additional maths to take on maths to AS Level. I.C.T is an absolute must and Technology goes well with it and Physics is 1/3 of the engineer part along with Technology and Maths.
A pediatrician is a doctor. You need to study medicine like any other doctor, so the same GCSEs as any other doctor. Maths, Chemistry, Physics, Biology.. any/all of these are important.
you need to get about 60 out of 100 in the maths paper to get a secure level 4 but level 5 you need 75 or 80 more to get a level 5 in maths. But in english for a level 4 you will need about 32 out of 50 and for a level 5 about 43. ( I got a level 5a for both. By..... IChoudhury
medicine