Killian1993 wrote: » Would you say the courses in the 300's (in for example science) will be most effected this yr by an increase in points?
smeal wrote: » I think engineering will definitely go up? I also think a lot more people will be heading in the science direction this year because there seems to be better job oppurtunites and everything
mtb_kng wrote: » The one year I do my leaving cert, there's a horrible maths paper one, history paper and to top it all off, everyone seems to be going for Engineering too. FML. Guidance councellor said he's always been able to count the amount of people doing engineering on his right hand (ie, less than 5). There's about 15 in my year going for it, even more going for science....
Killian1993 wrote: » I'd say the university science courses would increase by more points then the IT's science courses will.
smeal wrote: » I think the IT's always try and encourage more people to go to IT's by keeping the points realistic. As far as I have heard mtb_kng, a lot of people are going for engineering because there will be so many engineering jobs in the next few years. Although people wanting to study engineering are very lucky I think because there are LOADS of level 7 courses in it. Did you put many level 7's on your CAO? I thought history went grand until I came on here and seen about 500 people claiming they wrote like 25 pages... but i suppose quality is better than quantity!!:)
mtb_kng wrote: » I wrote a page and a half on Ardnacrusha for the "Consolidation of democracy in Ireland". I was an "A" student in history before that exam. Totally blanked. Didn't even think of the Gardaí...
smeal wrote: » de Valera came up though, the wee babe! When I seen his name I didnt even read the other questions!
mtb_kng wrote: » *Screaming while covering ears and running in circles*"I'M NOT LISTENING!!! I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!"
Killian1993 wrote: » Ah don't worry science has increased by around 5%, that's nothing compared to last year, where it increased by 20 something %, It's thought that it will be the courses in the 300's that will be effected. The high points courses don't usually change by much. But if i was going for a science course at 340 i'd be worried.. Even though there was a big increase in points last yr some science courses only changed by little, for example Genetics in DCU went up 10 points from 400 to 410. Then others went from 375 to 420. I was talking to an education reported and she assured me not to worry about them courses that increased from say 375 to 420 as another huge leap 2 yrs in a row is very unlikely. She's been a reported for 12 yrs on education so I'll take her word for it.
mtb_kng wrote: » I'm almost certain I'm in the 300's...AARRGGHHHH!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
begsy wrote: » Sick of waiting for these results. especially when all i hear all day every single day is people going tic toc tic toc.. Or oh wednesday is your biig day.. You will do brilliant.. etc... I don't know how i idid as i found a lot of papers challenging like biology, (anybody else find biology tough?) and i am praying that i done enough to get a D3 in OL maths... wish it was wednesday already.. best of luck to you all..
smeal wrote: » I am the same about OL maths! I have always been terrible at maths! I got 38% in my pres and I suppose I did put a bit more effort in afterwards but aaaghh I hate it!!
smeal wrote: » . Things like English and Irish are hard to predict because honestly its down to the person marking them. I know there are guidelines on how to mark English and Irish but some examiners will have own personal taste in them subjects.
Killian1993 wrote: » It was a paper that people were not expecting, challenging indeed, asking q's that just were not expected which meant that if people took short cuts (practically everyone does) they would have been very pissed off on the day, I was because I had studied many topics obsessively. Even the Institute of education which always give positive feedback about papers said that this one was very demanding and unfair in parts
Killian1993 wrote: » em I'm going to stop posting anymore things the reporter told me about, the last thing i want to do is worry people.
born2bwild wrote: » If it means anything, you're wrong on this; at least in respect of English (I can't speak for the Irish exam, as I am not an examiner of that subject). There are very stringent and quite rigid criteria guiding the examiner's red pen and the intensity of the system of checks, double checks and triple checks is such that there is very little chance of personal taste having any bearing on the outcome. Which is not to say that mistakes are impossible; best of luck and do not hesitate to request a recheck if you're not happy. In the meantime, check out the documentary 'Man on Wire' - it'll ring a bell and pass the time.
PseudoFamous wrote: » If you can tell me the points changes in Engineering in UCD and Trinity, please, do go on. Worry is gone from my system now, I'll just be happy if I get a place. If I don't, I'll repeat, and murder next year's exams. Sin é, fellahs.
Killian1993 wrote: » Is this a good idea..I'm going to request all my papers (top 6 results) to the school so I can calculate the marks I got per paper, it's possible that a few marks could have not been included in calculations right?