IGCSE/GCSE/O & A Level/IB/University Student Forum
Student Forum => Help, Complaints and Suggestions. => Topic started by: Arthur Bon Zavi on July 14, 2010, 02:51:40 pm
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Should I take Computer Studies, IT or ICT??? which 1 will be helpful.......help please ..thanx..
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u should take computer.
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u should take computer.
ya but why only computer??? any other suggestions (the experienced customers....!!)??
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computing has theory! 50 -50
IT has 75% practicals and 25%theory
ICT is mainly practicals.
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computing has theory! 50 -50
IT has 75% practicals and 25%theory
ICT is mainly practicals.
do computing have practicals too!!
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yea as i told b4 that it is 50-50
theory
practicals
coursework!
thats it!
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yea as i told b4 that it is 50-50
theory
practicals
coursework!
thats it!
ok then taking compuing....tanx......any other member's suggestion then pls tell.......
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Computer Studies as well as ICT is useless at IGCSE and at O Levels.
Do not take either one of them as the skills taught, you will gain them simply if you know a little more about computers as well as your day-to-day work will teach you the skills anyways.
Chose a more helpful subject.
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we were talking about A levels!
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we were talking about A levels!
we r now out of the IGCSE because we already gave exams and there we gave computer studies and not ICT and IT!! ??? ???
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ae tu reply nahi kar sakta? har bar quote karta hai. tmk.
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ae tu reply nahi kar sakta? har bar quote karta hai. tmk.
okay i will not quote bas.......go to chit chat if u want to rite this all!! :-[ :-[ :-[
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phir se quote kiya!
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Ooops, my bad! hehehe
Anyways, at A-Levels, its worth it, but at IGCSE it is next to useless.
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Anyways, at A-Levels, its worth it, but at IGCSE it is next to useless.
then what's worth meaning in IGCSE, the IT??? or computer's only wired there!!!
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in IGCSE, both ICT and Computer Studies is pathetically useles..
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in IGCSE, both ICT and Computer Studies is pathetically useles..
That is a biased opinion. You learn programming in IGCSE Computer studies which gives you a base for programming, in case you wish to join that league. ICT teaches you basics...nothing is waste. Knowledge is never a waste. My opinion.
I suggest you go through the syllabus of the 2 subjects. See where your interests lie and choose that subject. You will excel in doing what you like.
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That is a biased opinion. You learn programming in IGCSE Computer studies which gives you a base for programming, in case you wish to join that league. ICT teaches you basics...nothing is waste. Knowledge is never a waste. My opinion.
I suggest you go through the syllabus of the 2 subjects. See where your interests lie and choose that subject. You will excel in doing what you like.
Yup Thanx!! will do that.....
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That is a biased opinion. You learn programming in IGCSE Computer studies which gives you a base for programming, in case you wish to join that league. ICT teaches you basics...nothing is waste. Knowledge is never a waste. My opinion.
I suggest you go through the syllabus of the 2 subjects. See where your interests lie and choose that subject. You will excel in doing what you like.
my opinion is 2 go 4 Computing. it gives u base 4 coursework.
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IGCSE ICT simply teaches you basic office application, and computer studies is a course on the hardware of a computer, which pretty much any computer enthusiast will know.
If you are however, not into computers or unaware of basic computer components as well as software, then these two subjects can be of some use, other than that, they simply add to the number of subjects that you have.
Believe me, because I took ICT.
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IGCSE ICT simply teaches you basic office application, and computer studies is a course on the hardware of a computer, which pretty much any computer enthusiast will know.
If you are however, not into computers or unaware of basic computer components as well as software, then these two subjects can be of some use, other than that, they simply add to the number of subjects that you have.
Believe me, because I took ICT.
really?? so i do not take ict right??
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Yes, if you know how to operate word, ppt, excel, access, then I beg you not to take it.
It is just a useless subject.
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Yes, if you know how to operate word, ppt, excel, access, then I beg you not to take it.
It is just a useless subject.
hahah all that i already know and i also know that they come in IGCSE, but what about A levels, is it the same story here......
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Well, I can speak about Edexcel ICT, and it is good at A-Levels, there is serious work involved....
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Well, I can speak about Edexcel ICT, and it is good at A-Levels, there is serious work involved....
Pls.....talk me about A Levels CIE, you divert from topic every now and then.......where r u frm/where do u liv (town/city)??
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To begin with, you never specified with CIE. There was no board mentions.
I do not know much about CIE, but I think they pay a lot more importance on theory than practicals. That is the only practical difference, I think....
You can have a look at the specification. I did not take any computer based subjects at A level, and that is why I commented proactively regarding IGCSE.
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To begin with, you never specified with CIE. There was no board mentions.
I do not know much about CIE, but I think they pay a lot more importance on theory than practicals. That is the only practical difference, I think....
You can have a look at the specification. I did not take any computer based subjects at A level, and that is why I commented proactively regarding IGCSE.
anyways, thanx for your openion........ ;D ;D ;D