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Hi just looking for grinds/help for the following modules.

  • 15-03-2017 9:27pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23


    Hi I'm a student in Waterford Institute of Technology and was just wondering if anyone knows where I could get grinds or help for the following modules in the Dublin area? I've to repeat Component Development (Javascript), Network Forensics, Mathematical Methods, Data Communications and Applied Cryptography. To cut a long story short I had a bit of a **** Semester in college and the end result is I've to repeat these 5 modules (2 from my 2nd year and 3 from this year) over the summer.

    I'm studying Computer Forensics & Security in Waterford Institute of Technology but I'm currently on work placement in Dublin till the end of August. I'm free at weekends and I finish work at around about 5.30 Monday to Friday but this can be tweaked to get of earlier if it suits. Additionally I'm allowed to take 17 days off if a full day is required I just need to give at least a weeks notice to my manager. Payment can be negotiated through pm.

    Kind regards,
    Leinster Rugby


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 440 ✭✭invara


    Sorry to hear the going it tough. Perhaps try DCU, UCD or Trinity message boards if you a focused on someone in Dublin. Also worth soaking up everything off moodle before it disappears on you and perhaps ask a class colleague for their notes and project work to get a better feel for what is needed. You might also consider approaching your course director and the WIT retention office ( https://www.wit.ie/current_students/student_life_and_learning/retention ) for advice on turning the performance around. Best of luck with it.


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