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Can i take CORE Science as well as three seperate GCSE sciences (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)?

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Can i take CORE Science as well as three seperate GCSE sciences (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)?

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The 3 GCSEs in separate sciences are more than enough. It’s only the people who can only take GCSE Core Science and Additional Science (2 GCSEs), who will be at a slight disadvantage to those who have taken the 3 single sciences (if you’re looking to take sciences for A-Level), as there is some content (only a little) which is missing from the Double Award Science.

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