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Distinction in exams?

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First you'll have to take at least seven IGCSE exams, under these groups:

  • Group I: Languages - at least two exams - eg English and French
  • Group II: Humanities and Social Sciences - eg geography
  • Group III: Sciences - eg biology
  • Group IV: Mathematics - eg additional mathematics
  • Group V: Creative, Technical and Vocational - eg ICT
the seventh subject can come from any group. you can take more if you like.

now, you must pass all these exams. (C-A*) Doing this automatically gives you the ICE Award. If you get Mostly As & A*, but maybe a couple of Bs, you'll get Distinction.

It's just a way of congratulating you on your success. Distinction is the Highest level. There's also merit and pass.

Read more here: http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-secondary-2/cambridge-ice/
 
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Obviously when applying to schools / employers and they see your distinction, they'll hold you in higher regard.
 
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Obviously when applying to schools / employers and they see your distinction, they'll hold you in higher regard.

No they won't :)
Don't allow yourself to be dictated to about which subjects you take. Just focus on getting A*s and As in your subjects – universities don't care, Oxbridge don't care, and employers certainly won't either.
The ICE is just to say you have a 'broad education' – in practice, means absolutely nothing.
 
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