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Leaving Cert Study Plan Help

  • 02-09-2014 5:26pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 121 ✭✭


    Hi, I am in 6th year and doing the Leaving Cert study plan. I want to start studying as early as possible & something that is not too hectic. My options are Business, History, Geography & French all HL. The only subjects I am doing OL in is Irish & maths. So if anyone has a study plan that you used or one that you plan on using, please let me know :) Thanks!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 704 ✭✭✭Lara_15


    Last year I made up a table with my subjects going down the side and week1 week2 etc. going across the top. I hat one or two topics/chapters per week per subject that I could work my way through at my own pace so long as by the end of the week it was all done. That way if youre having a bad day or youre really tired you can do a nice subject that day and if you have plenty of time one day but have plans another you can work around that


  • Registered Users Posts: 31 dreamer95


    Last year, I did half an hour of each subject starting at 5:30 or 6pm. I start with my least favourite subject and worked my way through the evening until I finished with the subject I liked the most at around 9-9:30.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 877 ✭✭✭Magnate


    Lara_15 wrote: »
    Last year I made up a table with my subjects going down the side and week1 week2 etc. going across the top. I hat one or two topics/chapters per week per subject that I could work my way through at my own pace so long as by the end of the week it was all done. That way if youre having a bad day or youre really tired you can do a nice subject that day and if you have plenty of time one day but have plans another you can work around that

    That seems like a much better idea compared to my current plan of sticking to a rigid schedule. Definitely a lot more flexible alright, might try it out.


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