When choosing my GCSEs I went for topics I enjoyed, and also in the back of my mind thought i’d do engineering with some kind of environmental focus.
So I chose to study Geography, design & technology, and economics, along with the compulsory subjects of triple science, English, math, and religious studies (part of the curriculum at school I went to).
In my school, english, maths, further maths, religious studies, and double science were mandatory for me. I then also picked history, geography, art, and German.
I didn’t like school much, I struggled, didn’t pay much attention, and can’t relly remember all of the GCSE’s I took, but I can remember I did maths, english and geography, and biology. Later in life when I figured out what I wanted to do for my ideal job, I was more interested in learning, worked hard and eventually acheived all of the qualifications I needed to do my job as an ecologist and GIS technichian (make environmental maps)
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