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P1 or P3 lecturer and college recommendation

  • 25-08-2009 10:47am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26


    Hey there,

    Looking for some advice, can anyone recommend a good lecturer and college for both P1 and P3. Im based in Galway but I will consider travelling anywhere if there is a good lecturer. Also, I'm going to sit either P1 or P3 with F8 for Dec exams. Which subject would anyone recommend to sit with F8 or does it really matter?

    Thanks!:)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 maybeso


    Shane O Grady in Independent colleges for both P1 and P3. He is from Galway too as far as I am aware.

    As for which ones to do together, I would personally recommend sitting P3 with F8 but I'm sure others would say differently I guess it's up to you. There is some reference to F8 within P1 so this might help you where I preferred having two totally different exams so not to get confused.

    Shane O Grady also recommended spending the least amount of your study time on paper P1. So for example if you are studying P1 and P2, then spend your study time 30:70. Perhaps you may want to save studying P1 with P2.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 swaaaa


    i went to cormac kavanagh in dbs, thought he was good, made a fairly dry subject ineresting,lectures were only 2 hours too


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