TheDrog wrote: » I was on the train that failed this morning, needless to say didn't make it to the exam, anyone got any advice?
El Pr0n wrote: » Or if you make the trip and transport is cancelled while you're there?
The army will move into Co Leitrim today to help the County Council deal with the consequences of the extreme weather conditions.
MTAR wrote: » Exams now have to be cancled.. the ammount of people that missed tests today is shocking and if the college dont postpone them its a sham end of story! This is coming from someone who turned up and otherwise wouldnt want the tests to be postponed
TheDrog wrote: » train broke down because pipes in the brakes froze
LeixlipRed wrote: » Ugh, crap. Really feel for you. Cause at least if you're on a bus that's broken down you can get off but you're trapped on a train. Must have been frustrating as hell!
cian1500ww wrote: » NUI Maynooth have announced that exams scheduled for Monday 11 January have been moved to Friday 22 January.http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0109/live_weather_transport_updates_saturday.html
allandanyways wrote: » Great, all the moaners got what they wanted. To reiterate what every sensible person has said, we knew this weather was coming, we knew we had exams, people should have made a conscious effort to be down in Maynooth early if you live in Maynooth, or to make alternative arrangements if you rely on public transport.
Holsten wrote: » Lucky bastards having their exam on the Monday then, more study time for them.... joke!
cian1500ww wrote: » As I said earlier it wasn't possible for me to get to Maynooth till tomorrow, you must think that all students have nothing to do but sit on their arses while college isn't on, most of us do have commitments outside college.