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Possessing essential skills in maths opens up a considerable amount of opportunities, both in employment and education. A GCSE maths pass proves you possess basic skills and makes you eligible to undertake further study.

 

Learn your maths skills at home with ICS

Looking to improve your maths skills, but don't have the time to go to a learning institution?  At ICS we have a fantastic range of maths skills courses that you can do whenever of however you want.  So you can even learn your maths skills whilst sitting at home. 

 GCSE Maths

Possessing GCSE maths looks good on your CV and is something that many employers look for, even when the job may not necessarily involve maths. Skills in problem solving and the ability to think logically are qualities which employers admire. Whether you are interested in a job or further education, possessing essential skills in maths will always reflect favourably on you.

  • Being able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the subject, even to GCSE maths level, will always count in your favour.
  • Essential skills in maths help you in many areas of your life.
  • Obtaining new maths skills will boost your confidence and enhance your experience of learning.

No understanding of maths? GCSE maths is a great first step

GCSE maths covers everything from additions, subtraction etc through to more complex subjects such as algebra. You may be tormented by the memory of long division at school but an adult education course teaches essential skills in maths in a more pupil-friendly manner. Not only will you learn maths skills but you will also achieve a recognisable qualification which opens up many new doors.

  • Obtaining GCSE maths can boost your promotion chances, prospects of getting a new job and hopes of going onto further education.
  • You do not need any special qualifications to start learning maths skills through a GCSE course.
  • The only things you need to begin learning essential skills in maths are a calculator, set of compasses, a protractor and graph paper.

 See where essential skills in maths can take you

After obtaining a GCSE maths qualification you will be able to use it in many areas if you hope to pursue further study. Many disciplines such as science and engineering require you to demonstrate essential skills in maths as a prerequisite of entry and the GCSE course allows you to do this. Even if you need to demonstrate more advanced maths skills, the first course gives you the grounding to go on and obtain them.

  • Learning essential skills in maths can lead to studying a huge variety of subjects.
  • GCSE maths can lead to you studying for A Level and degree qualifications.
  • The range of careers open to people in possession of maths skills is great.

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This article was written by Carla White on behalf of ICS - the world's number 1 provider of home learning courses and distance degrees. You too can learn direct from home and get that degree you have always wanted.

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dmmcmah

Math phobia is a condition instilled by our culture and mean math teachers! I once suffered from it and ended up getting a math degree, even after being told that I was not qualified to take math courses in college.

Posted June 01, 2008

Evelyn_Saenz

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Posted March 23, 2008

KarenElwis

Hi Carla,
Thanks for this info - very useful for maths phobics like myself! Look forward to reading more about the courses offered by ICS.

Posted January 14, 2008

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