• Question: did you take triple science for GCSE's?

    Asked by Dolce to Agata, Chris, John, Kirstin, Michael on 10 Jun 2016.
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      Michael Carley answered on 10 Jun 2016:


      I grew up in Ireland which doesn’t have GCSEs but I did the equivalent science subject which had physics, chemistry, and biology.

      For the equivalent of A Levels, I did Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, English, Irish, and French.

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      Kirstin Rouse answered on 11 Jun 2016:


      They didn’t have triple science GCSE’s when I was at school.

      Instead I took a ‘double science GCSE’ which meant I was awarded two GCSEs which covered all of biology, chemistry and physics.

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      John Allport answered on 12 Jun 2016:


      They didn’t have GCSE’s when I was at school, but I did Physics and Chemistry at both O and A level. I didn’t like Biology, i’m too squeamish!!

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      Agata Suwala answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      I’m from Poland so I didn’t do GCSE and we only do two exams : humanities and science. In high school I went to class with extended hours for maths, physics and computer science. I did my A-level exams in Maths, Language and English.

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      Chris Hackett answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      I had the double science GCSE too which had all 3 fields involved.
      I think physics was the hardest and didn’t want to do it after school but I did it anyway at A-Level and loved it.

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