Our sciences are fairly alright, it's just 6 modules of 3 subjects over 2 years, all accumulating in just 6 papers in 1-2 weeks, is quite a lot to revise.
Should be fine.
The OCR Coursework is reasonably nice too.
You either do a "Science in the News" task, which is researching a given topic and writing an essay on it, which is actually barely related to science, and more related to citizenship.
That, or you do a Research/Data task, in which you first go and research a given item, and answer set questions on it, which are purely sciencey, and the Data task, you do an experiment, record data and do a large write up about it.
In my Chemistry one, I'm at an A* grade with my mock results and my Coursework results.
RE is also a half GCSE too, forgot to mention that. I just copied the layout of my CSE, Candidate Statement of Entry.
Ironically with the French, I already have a French GCSE (Grade E :3), which I did in my previous school in Year.9.
I only did it in Yr.9, because the school decided to put top set French in Early Entry, and I was in Top Set for French, because I was in Top set for science, and the timetable meant I had to be in both.
I wasn't good enough for a GCSE at the time, but I feel more confident for it now. Should get about a C Grade.
Have you applied for your College yet?
I applied to my local College for A Levels, Law, Chemistry, Biology and Ancient Civilisations (History of the Ancient Mediterannean, mainly Greece and Rome)
I require 5 GCSE's grade C or above, which have to include a B grade Biology and Chemistry, and C Grade Maths and English Language.