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L.C POINTS UNMET/FETAC HELP.

  • 13-08-2015 5:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    I badly failed three of my options and passed the three main core subjects which is Maths (D1), English(D3) and French (C1). My overall points would be under 130. My CAO courses are useless to say the least. Point is, I've been doing a lot of pre-emptive coping for months leading up to this week. I couldn't really say I was surprised nor was I regrettably sorry. Although, I do admit that I was too lazy to study for my Leaving Cert. while I was, (unbeknownst to me) falling into lucrative bouts of depression due to personal reasons. I have been totally realistic for the last three or so months of 6th year that I was sure I wouldn't be able to cope going to school anymore so I stopped going. Hence, my results.

    Are PLCs totally dependent on/subjected to how interested you are on their particular course moreso than your results? As in interview-wise? Fully-booked places aside, would they ever even consider a lady like me who have failed half of her L.C into their college? The courses I listed on my CAO have all been computer-based since I have an innate interest in anything and everything about computers. I am hoping to do a level 5 at computer networking or pc specializing. They say the entry req. would be an interview (with two references) and L.C standard, a.k.a you just needed to finish your L.C, right? (I called the college and they said this. Please rectify if I'm wrong in believing this.)

    I cannot go through senior year again. I know for sure I wouldn't be able to go through it again. I'm making it sound so complex lol but really I just find it so arduous. Also, congratulations to those who got what they wanted. Sharing my well wishes for you all and good luck!:)


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,316 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    Duplicate post - answered elsewhere.
    Thread closed.


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