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I'm in Year 8 but I'm currently studying Year 9 work, I would love to become a lawyer in future. Have you got any advice for me like what I should be focusing on etc.

Hi LJ, you have chosen an endlessly fascinating career!   Law requires both a person who is absolutely precise in their answers and someone who can communicate with a wide range of people.

Here's a double-pronged answer to your...

hey, i currently don't go to school and as i am only 14 i was wondering if you know of any websites i can use to do some home schooling activitys ?

Hi Sinead, thanks for your enquiry. Good learning resources can be found at:

www.bgfl.org/activities - and search according to curriculum area

http://www.curriculumonline.gov.uk

http://www.eduweb.co.uk/
This is 'Learning Alive'-a website designed...

What work do I have to do at school to become a hairdresser? Is science involved?

Successful hairdressers can take their pick from loads of top jobs, from working with supermodels to magazines and photo shoots - so you've picked a great career area!

You don't need specific qualifications, but ...
... it is recommended...

What is the scientific idea behind solutions of sugar dissolving faster in hotter water than in cold?????????????????

 Hi, Maddi and Matt - First we need a mental picture for the water particles (molecules) ...

Imagine all 30 pupils in class 6C are in a street dance workshop at school! They are like the molecules of water. They are moving in 3...

I'm in Year Nine, selected for the triple science GCSE course, that is, GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry & Physics. What is the difference between these & Science & Additional science? Also, what are the benefits of taking this course? What kinds of careers?

If you study the three sciences separately, you would learn about more topics and in more depth than if you study any Combined Science course.  This is because the combined courses are worth two GCSEs rather than three.

The...

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