I did full A-Levels in;
Maths
Physics
Design Technology
IT
AS-Levels in:
Maths
Further Maths
Physics
Design Technology
IT
Music
GCSE’s in:
Maths
Triple Science (Physics, Biology,Chemistry)
IT
Resistant Materials
Systems and Control
English Literature
English Language
Music
French
Citizenship
I did English Language and English Literature, Maths Physics, Metalwork, German, Chemistry and History for GCSE (the English subjects are still very important for an engineer because you need to be able to communicate clearly in both the verbal and written form).
For A Level I did Maths, Further Maths, Physics and General Studies.
All of those qualifications got me a place at university to study Mechanical Engineering
I did A-levels in:
– Geography
– Chemistry
– DT: 3D/Product Design
I did AS levels in:
– Geography
– Chemistry
– DT: 3D/Product Design
– Sociology
– Extended Project (EPQ) in Sustainable Housing
I did GCSE’s in:
– English Language
– English Literature
– Maths
– Triple Science (Chemistry, Biology and Physics)
– Geography
– DT: Resistant Materials
– French
– History
– I.T
– Religious Studies
Left school with zero ‘A’ levels, and two ‘O’ levels (GCSE); Technical Drawing and Geography. The rest I gained on my path through employment. I used my skills and attributes to push through life.
Hey LovelyDay!
I didn;t take GCSE’s in the UK, but I completed my A-levels here. I did Futher Maths, Physics and English and acheived A,B,B respectively.
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