You also need A-Levels and English, a foreign language (preferrably French), History, and Math.
It depends on which type of lawyer you aspire to be. There are many various types like domestic, criminal, bankrupcy, real estate, personal injury - all these and more. One subject that is a good GCSE choice is History and preferably English. Maths is a good option as well. Business falls under many law degrees and is a VERY helpful subject from which to choose.
In the way of results, as many A's as possible especially if you want to go to a good law school.
I go to King's College Law School and I got 5A*and 4A's so good results help.
english,maths and science
GCSE's dont really matter, dont get me wrong they matter but for a lawyer you have to concentrate on A-levels, for a lawyer try and get: GCSE: English and math at least and if your school do, law, philosophy, business and RE but at a level make sure you take, Law, philosophy, English and maybe something like business studies incase you want to set up your own lawyer services
The best ones are the subjects you like and or are good at, but if i had to chose the best ones to take it would be: . A language . History . Geography . PE. or drama or dance something the unis like But that will all change if you know what you want to do when you leave school/uni. For example if you wanted to be a lawyer the best thing to do is to go on Google and type in "what GCSEs do you need to be a lawyer?"
English
no
Engineering
obviously not.... all you will need is talent.
YOU NEED GCSEs
You need at least 4 A-Cs and science is useful
well you will need your GCSEs and a level
you need 5 gcses and 1 a level
if its a good job then you need good GCSEs