flyaway. wrote: » I think I found that way more hilarious than I should have.
Fireball07 wrote: » Go hiontach :D
PseudoFamous wrote: » An bhfuil muid ag labhairt I ngaeilge anois? Taím ag iarradh rudaí a deanamh le an teanga fós...
Ragdoll742 wrote: » PseudoFamous wrote: » An bhfuil muid ag labhairt I ngaeilge anois? Taím ag iarradh rudaí a deanamh le an teanga fós... What did you say about my mother?
Noon_ wrote: » So... Is anyone else waiting until 12? I know I failed Chemistry hard (Don't need it anyway) and I'm pretty sure my teacher will be there - she has been for the past few years I hear. She's the type that will give me **** for it, and I think they already know our results. On top of that, theres a fair number of dickheads in my year who'd lord it over everyone who didn't get 987 points... I also applied through UCAS, and I saw some people discussing it earlier in the thread... When does our track get updated? Tomorrow or on Thursday with the A-Level results? I'm pretty much screwed for Ireland if I don't get my firm. I didn't change my CAO during change of mind, and there's courses there that I know I won't have the points for because psychology has such high point requirements in Ireland.
LC2010HIS wrote: » Why were the early days of history called the dark ages? Because there were so many knights.
- Since 1992, the first year for which accurate figures are available, the number of As awarded at higher level has increased from 5 to 13 per cent; - The honours rate, that is the number of A, B and C grades, has increased from 64 to 77 per cent overall; - The failure rate at higher level has almost halved in that time; - The proportion of students achieving an honours grade in English has increased from 62 per cent in 1992 to 77 per cent this year; - The Irish honours rate has gone up by 9 per cent to 84 per cent in 2011; - Of higher-level maths students, 81 per cent achieved an A, B or C grade this year – up from 68 per cent in 1992; - The honours rate for French has increased by 11 per cent from 63 to 74 per cent; - History and geography honours grades have increased by 18 and 16 per cent to 76 and 78 per cent respectively; - Biology is the only one of the most popular subjects to have remained reasonably static at 70 per cent since 1992.
PseudoFamous wrote: » Tá cíocha deasa aici o:
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I think the tracks frozen tomorrow it opens on the a level results day. I'm not sure if they receive our results my university emailed me to say I had to send them my results. You can still phone them up tomorrow I think though and talk to them if you've missed the offer.
partyatmygaff wrote: » Important news in bold http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0817/1224302579959.html Not a nationwide disaster after all.
Noon_ wrote: » Well that's good I suppose, we can call a day early before the hoards of A-Levellers if we miss it My uni isn't in clearing though, so that doesn't sound too good
Ragdoll742 wrote: » Is it sad that i had to use a translator? :L My irish is truly awful
Fireball07 wrote: » Cíocha is not a word you'd learn in school
Mysteriouschic wrote: » Mine isn't either more will probably be there once they get the a levels. We can't do the clearing yet though til thursday. What was your offer?
Noon_ wrote: » Firm is Kingston at B3 B3 C2 C2 C2 at Higher and a C3 at Ordinary maths Insurance is St Marys in Twickenham at B3 B3 C3 C3 in any 4 Higher To be honest though, the way the exams went I'm looking more at my insurance than my firm That's for psychology, quite a bit lower than Ireland's courses but it's still BPS approved so they must be okay How about you?
PseudoFamous wrote: » What the Christ do I do with my Irish that I spent 13 years learning now? I'm not letting go of it, anyway, I can use it pretty damn well
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I don't have an insurance my offers for newcastle I need A1, A2 and 4 B1s , it's really high. Your offer is quite good . Is yours all higher level?