What is International Baccalaureate equivalent to? Is IB same as GCSE? How many hours do IB students study? How hard is the International Baccalaureate Programme? Does Harvard accept IB? Does Oxford accept IB? Is the International Baccalaureate worth it? Want...
If you have a degree in mind, you may already know which subjects you need to choose to get onto that course. For example - sciences and maths to study medicine. T-levels T-levels were introduced in 2020 as a more vocational equivalent of having three A-levels. Completed ove...
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Looking at GSCEs, Sancton Wood’s GCSE cohort achieved an impressive 100% of 4-9 grades, while 50% of these results were awarded grades 7, 8, and 9 (the equivalent of the old A and above). These are just a few examples of the high calibre of our member schools. Our schools ...
Want to teach? Find out all of the entry requirements needing to be satisfied for you to be accepted on a training programme. Our guide helps you understand everything that is considered.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) is a popular way to get into teaching, training graduates as qualified teachers. Our guide explains how the PGCE works.
The Higher Secondary Certificate is a public examination credential in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. HSC is equivalent to GCE A Level in England and 3rd
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What GCSEs do you need to be a nurse? Most universities will require you to have at least 2 GCSEs (or other equivalent Level 2 qualifications) with a grade C/4 or higher. Two of these will need to be in English and maths, to prove you have the numeracy and literacy skills needed...
As in the “examples of non-unit fractions” section above, when the numerator and denominator are equivalent, the fraction is always equal to a whole. Where those digits are above 1, it is a non-unit fraction. There is only one instance where one whole is considered a unit fraction: 1...