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Leaving Cert Stick with HL Maths or change to Physics?

  • 04-01-2018 6:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    Hi, I am repeating my Leaving Cert after more than 10 years to get into vet med. I have been stuck for subjects that don’t require projects as I am not studying in a school. I don’t actually need to do Maths, I satisfied that requirement in my last Leaving Cert but I am doing it as I thought the bonus points would really help however it’s so time consuming and even with grinds I am struggling. I was toying with the idea of switching to Physics before registering for the exams and possibly it might be slightly easier?
    I am doing Chemistry and Biology which I enjoy but can anyone advise me whether it’s better to stick out the Maths or just switch to Physics? I just feel like I haven’t gotten very far at this stage, am starting to go through exam questions and it’s like double Dutch to me. I have mathstutor.ie, studyclix and my grinds teacher but just feel that most of my time is being taken up with this subject and maybe I could devote more time to the rest? Many thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,398 ✭✭✭✭rainbowtrout


    That would largely depend on whether or not you have studied physics before which you haven't said. It would be a big ask to pick up a new subject 6 months before the LC.


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