Do I need a language GCSE for university?

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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How important is a language GCSE for university?

Having a GCSE in a language would certainly be beneficial if you are considering an arts degree, particularly English. Many top universities will have it as a requirement. Otherwise, it is not strictly necessary but won't do you any harm.
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What universities require a language GCSE?

Edinburgh and UCL (from 2012) are the only members of the Russell Group to require a GCSE in a language. Cambridge used to but phased it out a couple of years ago.
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Do universities care about language GCSEs?

GCSEs could be used to assess eligibility for a uni course

But given recent A-level reforms, universities might use your GCSE grades more than before when deciding whether to accept you or not. Search for a course now to see full entry requirements and everything else you need to know.
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Do you need a language GCSE to go to Oxford?

Yes, your grades will need to really dazzle. 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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Is it worth taking a language for GCSE?

Some schools (especially private schools) may choose to make studying a language at GCSE compulsory for their students. Doing a language at GCSE can be great for your personal and professional growth as it can teach you a number of skills that you can use later on in life.
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What is the easiest GCSE?

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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Do you need language GCSE for UCL?

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. You'll need to check the website for exact requirements for the course you're interested in.
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Do GCSE grades matter for Oxford?

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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Do you need a language for Oxford?

Essential: Candidates are expected to have English Literature, or English Language and Literature to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent. Helpful: A language or History can be helpful to students in completing this course, although they are not required for admission.
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What are the hardest GCSEs?

What are the top 10 hardest GCSEs?
  • Physics.
  • English Literature.
  • Maths.
  • Computer Science.
  • Economics.
  • Biology.
  • English Language.
  • Modern Foreign Languages.
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Do universities prefer Igcse or GCSE?

The GCSE and the IGCSE are very similar and are accepted as 'equivalent' qualifications by the top universities, sixth-form colleges and other independent schools around the world.
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How many GCSEs do you need for university?

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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Do I need a foreign language for university?

Most top colleges require a foreign language, but there are many colleges that don't have foreign language requirements. Some schools may recommend you take another language in high school but don't make it mandatory. You should check program requirements to see what colleges expect of you.
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Can you drop a GCSE in Year 11?

GCSEs and A-levels

In exceptional circumstances, it may be in the best interest of a year 11 pupil to discontinue an examined subject because the school judges that, for example, they would achieve significantly better in their remaining subjects as a result, especially in GCSE English and mathematics.
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Is 7 a good GCSE grade?

Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C. Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
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Does Cambridge care about GCSEs?

There are no GCSE (or equivalent) requirements for entry to Cambridge. GCSE results are looked at as a performance indicator, but within the context of the performance of the school/college where they were achieved. 16 or 17 ('mention très bien') out of 20, with 16 or 17 usually required in individual subjects.
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Do Kings accept lower grades?

It is not the same thing for all courses, but generally, you don't have to beg to get into King's with lower grades. I know one UK student and 3 International ones that were in the same position as the OP and they all managed to get accepted with lower grades.
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Can I go to university without maths GCSE?

In short, yes it is possible to go to university without a GCSE Maths qualification*. That being said, you will likely be required to take additional courses such as a functional skills course or a GCSE Maths retake.
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What is the least popular GCSE?

5 least popular GCSE subjects 2018
  1. Welsh (as a second language) - 15. Only 15 students were entered to sit the GCSE exam in Welsh as a second language in 2018. ...
  2. Manufacturing - 50. ...
  3. Other sciences - 2,525. ...
  4. General studies - 2,945. ...
  5. Classical subjects (non-EBacc) - 3,625.
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What GCSEs are optional?

GCSEs - Optional choices
  • Arts.
  • Design and Technology.
  • Humanities.
  • Modern Foreign Languages.
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Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?

Oxford's standard entry requirements for conditional offers range from A*A*A-AAA at A level. However, many courses have specific additional requirements that students need to meet.
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What are entry requirements for university?

Entry requirements for university are formal criteria you must meet in order to be considered for a degree course you're applying to. These criteria are set by the university offering that course, to determine whether you're capable of meeting its objectives.
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