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I Need To Pick My Options . Help

How do you pick your GCSE options?

Law requires students to take Maths, English Literature, English Language and at least core Science. However, it is likely your school makes all but the least able students take Double Science (known sometimes as Additional). Many schools also require students to take RS.On top of these, you will most likely be able to choose 3–4 GCSE options, and possible the option of taking Triple Science on top of that.You should choose subjects for several reasons:They interest youThey are relevant to what you would like to do later in lifeIf you know what you want to study at A-level, check out the course requirements; you may need specific GCSEsYou would to keep your options broad, so you may choose a variety of subjects.For example, at my school I could choose three options. I am interested in a career in politics, and new I wanted to study History as one of my at A-levels. So I chose as my options:HistoryGeographyComputer ScienceTriple ScienceFrench (I took this early and was not an option, but would’ve definitely chosen it had I not done it before.)I chose History and Geography as they were relevant to what I wanted to do. However, I was interested in computing so took this too. I heavily recommend taking a language, as these are very desirable for employers.It’s important to know that you don’t have to decide your whole future now; keep your options open.If you want some more advice as to what subjects to take based on your interests, I’d be happy to discuss this further in the comments or via direct messages.Good luck!

Can someone help me pick my options for GCSE? but I don’t know what to choose between art, pe (for dance), history and french.?

I can only do 3 options, and I want to be something to do with dance when I’m older, but when I get older I might change my mind, decide to settle down, and choose a job in fashion or something! Because I can’t dance on cruise ships and in the west end forever (if I get that opportunity) please help me! Also, my parents really want me to take history, and I’m okay at art - good, not amazing.but I am really good at pe and I definitely want to take french.

I need help picking a healthy option for dinner at lucille's bbq?

i am going with my family tonight to the lucille's bbq in tustin. i have never been here, and i am dieting right now, so i went online to try and get some help picking my entree. well they offer no nutritional information on thier site and i could not really find it anywhere else. i am no good at guessing which things what more calories than other, other than don't eat fried stuff. haha. would someone please help me out? i have posted the link to thier menu. in a perfect world i would want to be around 500 calories for my meal, but a little more is no biggie.

so basically, the question is, what would you order from this menu if you were watching your weight?

thanks! :)

http://www.lucillesbbq.com/LucillesMenu.pdf

Can you help me pick my A-Level options? (thinking of sciences + maths + one more subject)?

My Predicted Grades Are:
Maths Linear – A*/A
Maths Pair Pilot (Applications + Methods) – A, A
Core Science – A*
Additional Science - A* - I had and still have got the potential to do the single sciences (physics, biology and chemistry) because I got 7A in my Year 9 test but I was stupid at picking my options
English Language – A
English Literature – A
History – A*/A
French – A/B
Drama – B
Religious Studies - A/B
For My A-Level Choice I want to do, these following subjects for sure:
Maths
Chemistry
Biology (still thinking about this)
Is Physics really hard at A-Levels?
But I’m not sure what my 4th subject should be (I want to do a fourth subject, so that I can drop one in my 2nd Year)
I’m considering History (or English Literature) I really like it and enjoy but I can’t stand going through 2 more years of essay writing. Also, I kind of got put off by my Mock Results. In my Y10 exam i got A*, for my Coursework i got A. For my mock i got C, 1 off B. I must admit I didn’t revise at all for the exam and that our teacher hadn’t taught us the two new type of questions.
Is History really hard at A-Level?

If I do Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Biology, would that be too much pressure on me?

I don’t particularly want to go into Medicine or anything but I was reading up on the Oxford Undergraduate courses ( I don’t want to go Oxford, I just think their website is really helpful) and I really like Chemistry, and don’t mind doing Biochemistry. I’m not sure about what I want to do when I grow up.
I want to become a songwriter but that’s just a hobby and like a side job (I’m going to be contacting Song writing contact companies for that as soon as I’m 16) and I want to do something in the Music Industry and have this job in mind but it doesn’t require any qualifications. So with my education I just want to have fun and I really am interested in the sciences.

Give me some advice?

Help me out...what investment options should choose for my 401k?

I'm very ignorant when it comes to 401k and stocks. I just got a new job and need to enroll in their 401k program. Do you know anything about the following stocks, and which ones should I choose (see below)?


Stocks:

Julius Baer International Eq II CL A
American Funds® AMCAP Fund® Class R5
Fidelity Equity-Income Fund
Mairs and Power Growth Fund, Inc.
Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund - Investor Class
Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund

Bond Funds:

Standish Income Fund
PIMCO Total Return Inst CL

Blended Fund:

Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund

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