Desire. wrote: » I was just thinking about this. Do you actually care how you do in the Junior Cert? Will you be disappointed if you don't do as well as you could? Or will you just be happy with respectable results? I don't care what I got and I don't want to know really. I'm not going to look at my results at all.
Desire. wrote: » That is very unfair. My parents expect me to do well, but only because I'm smart. They don't put any real pressure on me and don't make me study.
Indiego wrote: » Yeah... ah well, i suppose it will pay off in the long run XD
P H A 7V T O M wrote: » For who, though? The Junior Cert won't make you a better person. I agree with desire. Its the same with my parents: its fair enough, they want me to achieve, but who the hell are they to be pissed off at me if I get bad results. They just assume Im going to be a rocket scientist or something one day. Even if you learned everything off from the book, that won't necessarily make you intelligent. You can refine intelligence, but I think you are born with it. Btw im not saying i fall into that category, just my view on it.
Indiego wrote: » : They want me to start on the L.C course during TY next year too
P H A 7V T O M wrote: » Your parents or teachers? If it's your parents, then wow... If mine even suggested that to me I'd live somwehere else. It's brilliant how you seem to be such a 'straight-edged' individual. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of TY though? I'm a bit sick of school's "systematic" teaching method so a year to live in the real world will be nice.
Indiego wrote: » ' Yeah, It does kind of defeat the purpose, but the only reason i'm doing TY is because otherwise id be 16 doing the leaving, which wouldnt be too nice
Desire. wrote: » :eek: I'm sixteen now?
mixery wrote: » P.S - How is that age possible Indiego ?
Indiego wrote: » 'They' as in my parents, who have convinced my teachers to agree its 'the best thing to do' -_- What do you mean by 'straight-edged'? :pac: Yeah, It does kind of defeat the purpose, but the only reason i'm doing TY is because otherwise id be 16 doing the leaving, which wouldnt be too nice
P H A 7V T O M wrote: » Thats lame. Lol are you 13? I thought I was young being born in August '96!! Straight-edged broadly speaking just means a do-gooder, 'unpoisoned' by sin, if you wish to be dramatic over it. I get the impression, anyway. Take it as a compliment, it's a good thing really. A 30 second Google search will give you a more specific definition of what it means (its also a social grouping).
Indiego wrote: » 'nerdy'....social life :L
Slow Show wrote: » I feel like as the exams have gone on, I care less. I want to do well, and I know I'll do relatively well like, not excellently, but it'll be grand. I didn't exactly kill myself studying or anything like it so it's not like I'll be immensely disappointed if I don't do as well as I'd like to. I didn't put the work in, so I shouldn't really do amazingly. So yeah, I'm going to be curious about my results, especially as there's not been one subject so far that I can say for definite what my grade was, but after a few days of getting my results I'll probably barely think of them, and I'll just look towards the leaving cert and hopefully put in work for it. I do sometimes imagine the feeling of looking at my results and seeing that I did very well...but hey, there's always Leaving Cert, and I know which one I'd rather excel in.
yellowsky169 wrote: » I don't get why people wear leaving early like a badge of honour though I mean some people write quickly and that's grand but some (like me) write lots and slowly. Meh, I'll just never understand it...
Desire. wrote: » Because we're too mad for CSPE... :pac:
yellowsky169 wrote: » CSPE doesn't count;):p