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Outdoor Interview Research

Chemistry:
Chemistry is the study of the elements and their compounds and brings together
important aspects of Physics and Biology. Chemical principles underpin all biological
systems and the physical environment in which we live, affecting everything from
high performance materials to sustainable energy to the effectiveness of modern
medicines.
Exam (100%)
Students must also produce a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate their
competence in a variety of practical tasks.
Standard entry requirements, plus grade B in GCSE Chemistry or BB in Core Science
and Additional Science, plus grade B in GCSE Maths.

Biology:
Focusing on the structure and functions of a variety of organisms and considering
human interactions with the environment, this course will also provide you with an
appreciation of how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how the
sciences contribute to the success of the economy and society.
Exam (100%)
Students must also produce a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate their
competence in a variety of practical tasks.
Standard entry requirements plus grade B in GCSE Biology or BB in Core Science
and Additional Science, plus grade B in GCSE Maths.

Maths:

This course is designed for students who do not intend to be specialist


mathematicians but want to learn how to apply advanced mathematics and
statistics in real and interesting contexts. It is particularly relevant to if you are also
planning to study subjects such as science, business studies, psychology and
geography.
Exam (85%) Coursework (15%)

Standard entry requirements plus grade B in GCSE Maths.

Interview Questions:

1. Tell us about yourself, what your name is, what courses you do etc.
2. Tell us how you feel about your courses
3. Compared to secondary school, what are you enjoying most about
college and what are the main differences between them?
4.

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