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Will the leaving cert be enough to join?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 33 standtwo


    hey guys dont want to get into a debate, but i have a question.


    i have a FETAC level 6 award and an ok leaving, in september ill be in the last year of my degre. only problem is that i failed maths in the leaving.

    in my FETAC course we did ''maths and statistics' witch we were told was equivilent to the leaving.

    my question is does my FETAC count as ''equivelent in the opinion of the minister'' or do does having higher education trump the leaving or am i back to do leaving maths next year?

    if so can i apply ina advance or would i need the maths done,

    Thanks

    Stand Two


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators, Help & Feedback Category Moderators Posts: 9,807 CMod ✭✭✭✭Shield


    Unfortunately, we don't know what his opinion is. That seems to be one of the biggest grey areas in the requirements.
    standtwo wrote: »
    hey guys dont want to get into a debate, but i have a question.


    i have a FETAC level 6 award and an ok leaving, in september ill be in the last year of my degre. only problem is that i failed maths in the leaving.

    in my FETAC course we did ''maths and statistics' witch we were told was equivilent to the leaving.

    my question is does my FETAC count as ''equivelent in the opinion of the minister'' or do does having higher education trump the leaving or am i back to do leaving maths next year?

    if so can i apply ina advance or would i need the maths done,

    Thanks

    Stand Two


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 standtwo


    Cheers PSNI,

    best course of action is probly to get on to the recruitment office and see what they think.


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