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What does gcse mean?
GSCE

Full name: certificate of general secondary education

GCSE? Horizontal stage sociology

Chinese translation is a general secondary education certificate, which is issued by British students after they have completed the first stage of secondary education examination. At this stage, their requirements for exams and students' comprehensive quality are relatively higher than those of junior high school students in China, and their level requirements are equivalent to those of senior one students in China.

Their GCSE study is divided into one year and two years. Theoretically, after two years of GCSE study, they can enter the ALEVEL stage. At the same time, GCSE scores will even serve as a reference for students to enroll in universities in the future.

In addition, not everyone can enter the GCSE stage. You need to apply in advance, and you need to submit your application 3-6 months in advance when you start school in September every year. Students need to meet the following conditions, including:

Age: 13- 15 years old

Have a junior high school diploma

3. Test scores at all stages of middle school.

4. Proof of English proficiency

5. Ability to pay tuition and living expenses

6. Have a legal guardian

GCSE review reference books

University of Cambridge

At the end of the two-year course, students need to take the unified examination at GCSE stage. Then students' grades mainly depend on exams, and only a few subjects are evaluated according to students' learning situation throughout the year. Students' grades are graded, from the highest A to G, including U and X. U means ungraded and unqualified. X's absence means absence from class.