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1. O' Maths
2. Additional Mathematics
3. English
4. Physics
5. Biology
6. Chemistry
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Forum Date (3-June-2013)
Jamie is on top of the world
Jamie Blackband, a student at Gainesville High School (GHS) in the US, scored the highest mark possible at Cambridge International AS Level English Language in June 2012. He recently received a prestigious Cambridge Top in the World in recognition of his achievement.
Winning a Top in the World award for Cambridge International AS Level English has made Jamie reflect on his writing skills. "I've never considered myself a writer," he said. "But when I learned about my score, I thought about how much I enjoyed English. I realised it probably is my strongest subject."
Looking back, Jamie recalls enjoying one of the creative writing tasks in the exam. He said: "I remember feeling really happy after I had written the essay. It's nice to be able to have a break and write something creative for a test rather than having to worry about using academic language. I was able to let my voice come out."
Jamie studied Cambridge International AS and A Levels, leading to the Cambridge AICE Diploma – a group award that is popular in the US. He said his success reflects Gainesville High School’s excellent English programme.
"You have to be able to write quality stuff in a short amount of time," said Jamie. "The Cambridge curriculum and my teachers prepared me for that really well. The Cambridge curriculum as a whole is oriented around creating better-thinking people."
Jamie hopes to become a film director, and will take up a place at the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts later this year.
New support for Cambridge IGCSE India Studies
The first textbook has been published to support Cambridge IGCSE India Studies. This new qualification gives learners the opportunity to research issues affecting India today.
The textbook, endorsed by us and published by Cambridge University Press, covers core themes of the course:
• sustaining Indian democracy
• economic development
• social and cultural development
• India and the world
• economic development
• social and cultural development
• India and the world
It includes case studies, maps, figures and images used for analysis. There are also activities and end-of-chapter exercises to aid learning.
Cambridge IGCSE India Studies has a strong focus on developing learners’ thinking and reasoning skills – skills they will need when they move on to advanced study. The syllabus develops awareness of issues affecting and influencing emerging India, and encourages learners to explore them from personal, local, national and global perspectives.
International rankings reveal top universities by subject
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2013 have just been published, revealing the top 200 universities in the world for 30 individual subjects.
The University of Cambridge appears in the top 10 in 27 disciplines – more than any other university – and was ranked top in the world for maths, linguistics and history.
You can explore the tables on the QS Top Universities website to discover the specialist strengths of universities worldwide, and can also download reports to see how each country performed in the subject rankings.
The rankings are a useful resource for learners who are choosing where to study, together with our recognitions database which tells you which universities worldwide accept Cambridge qualifications.
Online training courses - don't miss out
Our next series of online self-study training courses starts on 3 June 2013 for a range of Cambridge syllabuses. They are ideal for teachers who have not yet started to deliver a particular Cambridge syllabus, or who are new to teaching the subject.
Each course gives an introduction to a Cambridge syllabus, covering curriculum content, assessment and mark schemes. You study at your own pace - typically around 16 hours of study over 6 weeks.
This series we have introduced three new self-study courses for Cambridge IGCSE subjects: Economics, Geography and ICT.