Gcse vs Maths - What's the difference?
gcse | maths |
; a British qualification taken by secondary school students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
(informal, UK, except Canada)
* 1980' August 21, ''Girls can do '''maths as well as boys'', '' ,
* 2004 , Miraca U.M. Gross, Exceptionally Gifted Children ,
* 2011 , Clifford Matthews, IMechE Engineers? Databook , Fourth edition, John Wiley & Sons,
As nouns the difference between gcse and maths
is that gcse is ; a british qualification taken by secondary school students in england, wales and northern ireland while maths is (informal|uk|except canada).gcse
English
(General Certificate of Secondary Education)Noun
(en noun)- You need GCSEs in Maths and English to work here.
See also
* IGCSE * GCE * CSE * O-levelAnagrams
*maths
English
Alternative forms
* math (North America) * mathematicsNoun
(-) (always singular )page 586,
- The conventional “commonsense” view now is that girls are conditioned both by family and teachers to believe that maths is a subject at which males excel, and that they believe they cannot be expected to comprehend its subtleties — so they don?t.
page 229,
- At age 10, Ian was based with the Grade 6 students but was allowed to take maths with Grade 10 – a four-year grade advancement.
page 40,
- Most people who are forced to use maths have little idea what it is really about.
