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  • 03-11-2009 11:59pm
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    Ok I'm a repeat student in the institute and I am currently studying 6 subjects.I've picked up business which i find v easy and have dropped maths in which I got a D1 in.Now I was just happy to pass maths because I am hopeless at it, but at such a low mark, do you think it would be worth getting the C in it?

    Now the course I want to do does not have a requirement for maths but if I was to fall back on another course if I did not get it.Some advice but be much appreciated.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 771 ✭✭✭Johnny Giles


    Stick with the pass. It isn't that hard. The problem is remembering the stuff and how to do it. Most formulas are in log books now.

    The layout of the paper is the same each year therefore you should be able to know what to apply to each section on the day.


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