Some subjects are
compulsory
at GCSE level and have to be taken by all young people. The compulsory subjects are: English (English Literature and English Language or a single English GCSE)
Are English Language and Literature separate GCSEs?
Most students will now be taking both GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. These are
two separate GCSE qualifications
. Both subjects are assessed by examination only. There is no coursework.
Is English Language or Literature compulsory?
Maths, English and Science are the core subjects everyone must take at GCSE in England.
English Language is compulsory in all schools
, and so is English Literature in the majority of schools, but there are exceptions, so do check.
Is English literature hard GCSE?
GCSE English Literature has difficult content that takes
a while to master, and also relies on your ability to communicate. You have to deal with both of these factors at the same time, and that's why this subject can be difficult. If you're looking for pass rates, GCSE English Literature has a pass rate of 72.9%.
What is the easiest GCSE?
- Physics – 41.8% of students achieving As or above. …
- Biology – 41.4% of students achieving As or above. …
- Further additional science – 35.3% of students achieving As or above. …
- Music – 30.8% of students achieving As or above. …
- Religious studies – 29.5% of students achieving As or above.
Is a Grade 5 GOOD?
The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass'. Grade 5
is a ‘strong pass'
and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
Which is the hardest GCSE?
- Music. …
- English Literature. …
- Maths. …
- Sciences. …
- Engineering. …
- Drama. …
- Geography. Similar to History, Geography is largely essay based (although sometimes exam questions may be short answer too). …
- Computing/Computer Science.
Are GCSEs harder than mocks?
Are Gcses harder than mocks? A lot of mock papers, particularly maths and english, are the resit papers. They
are harder than the regular GCSE paper
with higher grade boundaries. The grade boundaries are based on how the whole country does in that subject.
What is the hardest a level?
What are the 12 Hardest A-Level Subjects? The 12 hardest A-Level subjects are
Mathematics, Further Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Biology and Physics
. The list also includes English Literature, Art, Psychology, Computer Programming and Music.
What are the easiest A levels to pass?
The 12 easiest A-Level subjects are
Classical Civilisation
, Environmental Science, Food Studies, Drama, Geography, Textiles, Film Studies, Sociology, Information Technology (IT), Health and Social Care, Media Studies, and Law.
Is Edexcel harder than AQA?
Looking at the AQA papers,
they do appear easier
. If Edexcel papers are difficult but you only need 50% to pass, AQA papers are easier but you need 70% to pass (numbers completely made up), then you have to take that into consideration.
When should I start studying for GCSEs?
You should begin revision
at least six months in advance of your GCSE exams
. The amount of time spent revising as well as the revision focus and dedication should increase at the three-month mark, then again at the one month mark and two-week mark.
Is Grade 5 at GCSE good?
The new GCSEs will be graded 9–1, rather than A*–G, with
grade 5 considered a good pass
and grade 9 being the highest and set above the current A*. The government's definition of a ‘good pass' will be set at grade 5 for reformed GCSEs.
Is 5 a bad grade?
The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass'. Grade 5
is a ‘strong pass'
and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
Is a 6 an A in GCSE?
Grade 8 is the equivalent of in between grades A* and A. Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6
is the equivalent of just above a grade B
.
Is a 3 a pass in GCSE 2020?
The Department for Education recognises
grade 4 and above
as a ‘standard pass' in all subjects. A grade 4 or above marks a similar achievement to the old grade C or above. … Employers, universities and colleges will continue to set the GCSE grades they require for entry to employment or further study.