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Blackhall Place

  • 16-05-2018 02:36PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 351 ✭✭


    Just wondering if anyone has any guidelines on how many hours and days a week you are in attendance in Blackhall place.

    Some people have said it is usually a 4 day week. I have looked up the timetable they have online but its not very helpful.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 53 ✭✭JBG2011


    PPC I can be a 4-5 day week. Its a couple of lectures and tutorials a day. You'll get a few busy days and then an occasional light day where you're only in for 1-3 hours.

    This lasts roughly from September to March each year.

    PPC II, which occurs roughly 12 months after PPC I finishes, is much shorter, typically from April to end June/July. This can average 4 days a week with busy enough days although "busy" tends to be 5-6 hours max.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 188 ✭✭Teamhrach


    JBG2011 wrote: »
    PPC I can be a 4-5 day week. Its a couple of lectures and tutorials a day. You'll get a few busy days and then an occasional light day where you're only in for 1-3 hours.

    This lasts roughly from September to March each year.

    PPC II, which occurs roughly 12 months after PPC I finishes, is much shorter, typically from April to end June/July. This can average 4 days a week with busy enough days although "busy" tends to be 5-6 hours max.

    I'm wondering about the Irish classes - is it conducted through English or Irish and what is the assessment like? Thank you


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