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Should I do Geography or History for my GCSEs


Question Posted Saturday February 6 2016, 12:33 pm

I'm more into geography but I get higher levels in history and I like the history teachers more

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adviceman49 answered Sunday February 7 2016, 9:16 am:
If by "Higher Levels" you mean higher grades then by all means go with history. You may have a higher interest in geography but testing better in history. Go where your strengths are as these tests are most likely what the Universities look at for admission.

Here in the US we do not have GCSEs, we have standardized testing. The students do not get to chose which courses they study for to test in. These standardized test are relatively something students graduating this year will be only the fourth or fifth graduating class to have taken these tests throughout the school career, tested at different times throughout their school career.

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