Can I take GCSE privately?

Can I take GCSE privately?

Yes, absolutely. You can choose to sit your exams privately even after being taught in a traditional secondary school. However, most people who choose to take their GCSEs private fit one or more of the following categories: Adults returning to education.

Is Igcse Recognised in Singapore?

Both the IGCSE and IBDP are internationally-recognised curricula in universities around the world, including Singapore.

Can I take a Levels privately?

You can only become a private candidate with us in the UK. Exams are not available for private candidates to sit outside the UK.

DO YOU NEED A-levels to be a lawyer?

There are no essential subjects that you must take at A-level (or equivalent) to become a lawyer. However, to demonstrate that you have the skills, choose subjects that involve research, analysis and communication – such as history, geography, modern languages, sciences or maths – as these can give you an edge.

What should you not say to a lawyer?

Five things not to say to a lawyer (if you want them to take you seriously)

  • “The Judge is biased against me” Is it possible that the Judge is “biased” against you?
  • “Everyone is out to get me”
  • “It’s the principle that counts”
  • “I don’t have the money to pay you”
  • Waiting until after the fact.

Are most Lawyers male or female?

In the US in 2014, 32.9% of all lawyers were women. 44.8% of law firm associates were women in 2013. In the 50 “best law firms for women” in the US, “19% of the equity partners were women, 29% of the nonequity partners were women, and 42% of… counsels were women.

Is law school harder than business school?

Which is the more difficult program of study? Law: On balance, law students work harder – particularly during the infamous 1L year of study. While MBA programs place a heavier impetus on networking and past work experience, law recruiting (especially Big Law) is heavily grades focused.

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