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Question by  bhudson (54)

Why would you take a GCSE?

In what areas can you take it?

 
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Answer by  mascota (639)

GCSEs are exams students in the UK take at the end of Year 11. They need a certain number of GCSEs to enable them to study 'A' levels, which are needed to enter University. GCSE subjects include Maths, English Language & Literature, Sciences, History, Languages, Sports Science, ICT etc.

 
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Answer by  Bronagh (666)

A GCSE is a British certificate awarded for the equivalent of American high school work. If you hold a high school diploma, there is no benefit to having a GCSE.

 
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Answer by  Colemanbunny (231)

It is for students who want to prove mastery for the International Baccalaureate or to GCE Advanced Level. Tests are available in many areas including English language, English literature, biology, chemistry, physics, numerous languages, technology, humanities, people and society-related subjects, expressive arts, among others. It provides a internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education, recognised by universities worldwide.

 
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