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Leaving Cert Advice needed!!!!

  • 30-01-2020 9:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hello everyone!

    So here goes, I’m going to have to change my course in college, I picked the course by simply settling for it because, well, I got what I got in the Leaving Cert. I’m not happy in it, so I have to do another Leaving Cert. I’ll be doing the exams in 2021.

    Firstly, I’m split between two courses, one of them requiring a third language, and languages have NEVER been a strong suit of mine. So, I’m in quite a fix at this juncture. Between juggling Irish and potentially German, I’m worried about what I’ll be able to walk away with there, if indeed I opt to do a third language.

    Secondly, the exams are 16 months out. I haven’t looked at anything yet, and it being January of 2020, that’s basically half of fifth year (if you will), gone at this stage. I’m wondering - is there enough time to get a great result overall?? (I’ll be doing the full 7 subjects either way).

    Thanks folks,


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,509 ✭✭✭✭randylonghorn


    One thread on the same topic is plenty, thanks.

    -MOD


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