Are 8 GCSEs enough?

Fewer GCSEs with good grades are the best - a minimum of 8. It's a great collection of advice and information. 8 is plenty.
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Can you get into Oxford with 8 GCSEs?

GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our 'guesstimate' is that the average successful applicant has around eight 8/9 grade GCSEs under their belt.
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How many GCSEs does the average person have?

The most common number of GCSEs taken was 9 (24.4% of students). The mean number taken was 8.6.
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How many GCSEs are considered good?

Most colleges like you to take a minimum of five GCSEs, including English Language and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above, while sixth forms have slightly higher entry requirements, looking for at least six GCSE examination results achieving at least a grade 4 (C).
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How many GCSEs is a lot?

Around eight for your average student. On here it's a lot higher, though.
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Are 7 GCSEs enough?

Mostly, when a school / university looks at a student's GCSEs, they will take into account their top 8 grades. Having 7 may give you a disadvantage as if they convert your GCSEs into points, someone with 8 will be much better off.
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Is 10 GCSEs too much?

The less common subjects tend to only require 5 or more A*-C including English and Maths since they wouldn't expect people to have done the subject at GCSE. 10 is plenty.
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How many GCSE Do you need to be a doctor?

Entry requirements

You'll usually need: at least 5 GCSEs grades 9 to 7 (A* or A), including English maths and sciences. 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry.
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How many GCSEs do you need for a job?

In most instances, any job that requires GCSEs as a minimum qualification will expect you to have 5. There may also be specific subjects stated but English and maths are arguably the two most important.
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What percentage of GCSE students get a 9?

In 2021, 7.4 percent of GSCE entries in the England were awarded the highest grade of 9, with a further 9.1 percent of entries being awarded an 8, the second-highest grade. A 5 grade was the most common individual grade level achieved by GCSE students, at 17.1 percent of all entries.
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How many GCSEs do most people pass?

The average amount of GCSEs taken nationally is 9.
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Is 12 GCSEs too much?

Firstly, if you're here for the short answer here it is: The majority of students will take 9/10 GCSEs, and this amount is perfectly credible to colleges, universities and employers. However, a very small amount of students will take 11 GCSEs and an even fewer amount of students will take 12+ GCSEs.
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Are 6 GCSEs good?

Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment.
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Do Cambridge care about GCSEs?

Not as important as AS UMS marks - Cambridge arguably care less about GCSEs than any others out of the top 5-6. 1) If you do WELL at AS (like 90+ at least), then as long as you have 3-4 A*s at GCSE, and the rest As (maybe a B) then your GCSEs won't hold you back.
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Do Oxford care about GCSEs?

GCSEs. GCSEs will be taken in to account when we consider your application but they are just one aspect that we look at. GCSE results will be considered alongside your personal statement, academic reference, predicted grades and performance in any written work or written test required for your course.
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How many GCSEs do I need for Oxbridge?

Most applicants have attained at least 4-5 GCSEs at grade 7 or above, but Cambridge accept that post-16 performance is a superior measure and hence will consider applicants with excellent predicted grades in spite of a less excellent GCSE performance.
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Are GCSEs actually important?

Your GCSE performance is usually a good indicator of how well you'll do in A-level or other advanced studies – in fact, it's the only real hard-and-fast evidence of your academic abilities a college has to go on.
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How much do GCSEs matter?

Your GCSEs are an important part of the university application process, but they aren't quite as important as your more recent study e.g. your A levels or BTECs. All courses at UCL require GCSE passes in English Language and Maths at grade 5 or higher, and some courses may ask for higher grades in these subjects.
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What GCSEs look good on a CV?

Modern Languages. Languages are invariably a good thing to have on your CV – employers love them – so taking one at GCSE is strongly advised. A GCSE in a language may also be required for some degree courses, such as English.
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What GCSE grades do you need to be a lawyer?

To study law, you'll need at least five GCSEs (or equivalent Level 2 qualifications) at grade 4/C or above, including Maths, English Language and Science. Courses are competitive, so you should aim for the highest grades possible.
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What are the easiest GCSEs to pass?

The British Exams lists the top 10 easiest GCSEs as reported by students:
  • Geography.
  • Film Studies.
  • Religious Studies.
  • Media Studies.
  • Hospitality and Catering.
  • Business Studies.
  • Drama.
  • Physical Education.
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What grade should a Year 10 be getting?

Students in Year 10, in most subjects, are now working towards Grade 9 – 1.
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Is 8 a good math?

An 8 is an A grade is roughly 88% UMS on the old grading system. It's a bit below A*. So if you can get a mid-low 8, then you should be good.
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Is it easy to get a 9 in GCSE?

While getting a 9 in GCSE Maths is difficult, it is not an impossible achievement. Put in the practice and hard work now and you'll have a very good chance of nailing it in your exams and getting the grade you're after.
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Is it hard to get a 7 in GCSE?

Getting a 7 is somewhat difficult but at GCSE but I think if you're the kind of person to study in the summer before as well then it is achievable. Unless you struggle with basic writing & maths, then GCSEs aren't hard if you study hard and have good advice.
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