Sergio Ancient Yoga wrote: » Is it possible to fail it?,i never heard anyone failing it all,unless you sit in the hall and do actually nothing.
Conor108 wrote: » Ah the memories lolzzzzz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z_WHOnHjA4
Pauleta wrote: » 2 people in my year failed it. One because he wasnt the brightest and the other because she did higher level on nearly everything and didnt meet her targets. I think they both resat it and passed. I passed and didnt bother turning up the last 5 months of school. I cant say passing my leaving cert has opened any doors for me. Everyone has their leaving cert now a days. It doesnt mean ****. The Junior Cert is the most pointless excercise out there. It may of counted for something back in the day but i only see it as practice for the leaving cert. Even college degrees are not worth that much now a days because nearly everyone has one.
DCUlad wrote: » There is no such thing as a "failed Leaving cert" The main objective for most people sitting the leaving cert is to obtain enough points for entry into their choosen college/further education course. Therefore, people who do not make the minimum points requirement for their choosen course could be said to fail in their ambition to gain entry to the specefic course. Alternatively, people may wish to enter the world of work straight from the leaving cert. In which case employers may look at Leaving cert subjects to judge literacy or numeracy levels. Here a fail in Mathematics or English may hamper your chamces of gaining employment. In this case you fail the subject.
LyndaMcL wrote: » My ex failed spectacularly, he got a grand total of 45 points. I got really good grades (As in hons papers and some Bs and Cs, all hons), with no work. My boyfriend didn't even do his leaving cert and is pretty successful.
HalloweenJack wrote: » If you get caught cheating, you fail and, afaik, can't resit the Leaving for three years. Not entirely sure about that second part, though.
DCUlad wrote: » There is no such thing as a "failed Leaving cert".