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Leaving Cert. '11/'12 Off-Topic

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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Bubbleope wrote: »
    I got a new teacher this year. So happy! Last year I had this teacher that NEVER came into class.. and when she did we did nothing. This year has been the first year we've actually started doing actual questions. O:
    But you can crack that A! I know you can!!! xD Seriously.. you can. (: If you're being underpracticed, sure just practice yourself.. and maybe hand up your work to some english teacher to get corrected. (:



    Haha, for me it's
    1. Music
    2. German
    3. Ag Science
    4. Irish
    5. Biology
    6. English
    7. Maths = DOOM.

    Tell me, are the subjects Music, ag science and biology really as easy as people make them out to be? I've never really seen much of the course but from what I hear that could be a real comfy trio ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Cian A wrote: »
    Ba chóir dom a bheith ag chaint as gaeilge ar an suiomh seo níos minice chun tusa a chur ar buile. Is aoibhinn liom gaeilge agus is í gaeilge an t-aon teanga a bhainim taitneamh as sa scoil.

    Je deteste la francais. Je ne sais pas pourquoi ecrire en francais. Par exemple, la phrase que je viens d'écrit, il etait probablement la phrase le plus mieux que j'ai ecrit dans l'annee entiere. Et il etait merde

    Whatever about the quality of that post I'm actually fairly proud of myself for writing that on my own, I've been using google translate all year (Then again I've only handed in 3 of 14 assignments)

    Ní déanann mo mhuinteoir ach notaí a tugann (?) dúinn. Tá a notaí an-deacair a foghlaim mar úsáideann sí gaeilge le haighead na daoine atá in ollscoil agus tá siad go leor ró-fhada. Rinnemar scrúdú inniu ar an t-Earrach Thiar agus ceapann mé go faighfaidh (an bhfuil sé sin focal?) mé thart ar 10%.

    Mais d'autre part, je sais parler le français beaucoup plus facilement et naturellement. Je ne comprends pas comment des gens le trouvent plus difficile que l'irlandais, l'irlandais est impossible à mon avis. Mais le français et vraiment similaire à anglais! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Bubbleope


    Cian A wrote: »
    Tell me, are the subjects Music, ag science and biology really as easy as people make them out to be? I've never really seen much of the course but from what I hear that could be a real comfy trio ;)

    Ehhh NO! Not comfy!! O: Although I really enjoy learning them. :D
    Composing music is easy enough. It's just the set works(whole music scores) like Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture.. they're just horrible. Have to study them in great detail and know like EVERY little thing. It's evil.
    And people say that Ag Science is mostly common sense but it's actually a whole lot of learning. D: A big fat section on soil alone! I'm still trying to figure out the different types of grass! XD We have to learn all the latin names of everything too which is a sickener. Gotta learn them some time soon. We're going onto Animal Physiology now and I'm really liking that so all's good. (:
    And then Biology.. simple enough. Me likes. :D I love all three but there's just SO much learning my brain is gonna explode when I'm finished.. :eek:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,340 ✭✭✭Siobhnk


    For me it's
    1. Biology
    2. Home Ec
    3. Ag science
    4. English (I'm crap)
    5. Maths (I'm crap)
    6. Chemistry (mleh)
    7. Irish (again, I'm crap :P)
    8. French (pass)

    I'm only decent at my top 3 tbh, haven't gotten below an A in biology so I hope it continues :S I've only ever had one ag science test though, I do it outside of school.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Ní dhéanann mo mhuinteoir faic ach notaí a thabhairt dúinn. Tá a notaí an-deacair a fhoghlaim mar úsáideann sí gaeilge le haighead na daoine atá in ollscoil agus tá siad go leor ró-fhada. Rinnemar scrúdú inniu ar an t-Earrach Thiar agus ceapaim go gheobhaidh mé mé thart ar 10%.















    Mais d'autre part, je sais parler le français beaucoup plus facilement et naturellement. Je ne comprends pas comment des gens le trouvent plus difficile que l'irlandais, l'irlandais est impossible à mon avis. Mais le français et vraiment similaire à anglais! :D

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    Bubbleope wrote: »
    Ehhh NO! Not comfy!! O: Although I really enjoy learning them. :D
    Composing music is easy enough. It's just the set works(whole music scores) like Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture.. they're just horrible. Have to study them in great detail and know like EVERY little thing. It's evil.
    And people say that Ag Science is mostly common sense but it's actually a whole lot of learning. D: A big fat section on soil alone! I'm still trying to figure out the different types of grass! XD We have to learn all the latin names of everything too which is a sickener. Gotta learn them some time soon. We're going onto Animal Physiology now and I'm really liking that so all's good. (:
    And then Biology.. simple enough. Me likes. :D I love all three but there's just SO much learning my brain is gonna explode when I'm finished.. :eek:

    Clears that up :p


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  • Registered Users Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Bubbleope


    Cian A wrote: »
    Clears that up :p

    indubitably! :p


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Cian A wrote: »
    HeckNo.png


    Clears that up :p
    Go raibh maith agat! Although you can say ceapann mé in Connemara.

    Cian A wrote: »
    Ba chóir dom a bheith ag chaint as gaeilge ar an suiomh seo níos minice chun tusa a chur ar buile. Is aoibhinn liom gaeilge agus is í gaeilge an t-aon teanga a bhainim taitneamh as sa scoil.

    Je deteste le français. Je ne sais pas comment écrire en français. Par exemple, la phrase que je viens d'écrire, il a été probablement la meilleure phrase que j'ai écrit dans l'année entière. Et il a été de la merde

    Whatever about the quality of that post I'm actually fairly proud of myself for writing that on my own, I've been using google translate all year (Then again I've only handed in 3 of 14 assignments)


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Bubbleope wrote: »
    indubitably! :p

    Good lord english at no. 6 with words like that! Shakespeare would be proud :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Go raibh maith agat! Although you can say ceapann mé in Connemara.

    It would seem that I got over 50% of words correct...Bring it on leaving cert


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Cian A wrote: »
    It would seem that I got over 50% of words correct...Bring it on leaving cert

    It's only really verbs you made mistakes on there, you could improve your French easily!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 732 ✭✭✭Bubbleope


    Cian A wrote: »
    Good lord english at no. 6 with words like that! Shakespeare would be proud :D
    *bows* :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,298 ✭✭✭Namlub


    Mais d'autre part, je sais parler le français beaucoup plus facilement et naturellement. Je ne comprends pas comment des gens le trouvent plus difficile que l'irlandais, l'irlandais est impossible à mon avis. Mais le français et vraiment similaire à anglais! :D
    Je suis d'accord mon ami, je suis d'accord. Après six ans au lycée, je trouve encore la grammaire irlandaise impossible. Le français est plus utile aussi, pour parler à des garçons chauds quand je vais en France :cool:


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    It's only really verbs you made mistakes on there, you could improve your French easily!

    Lack of ability to speak or write french led me to consciously putting it as my eighth subject. Probably could come good with a bit of input. Funnily enough I got an A in the JC all those many years ago.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Namlub wrote: »
    Je suis d'accord mon ami, je suis d'accord. Après six ans au lycée, je trouve encore la grammaire irlandaise impossible. Le français est plus utile aussi, pour parler à des garçons chauds quand je vais en France :cool:

    To be fair now I'm always up in the gaeltacht on a weekend chattin' up the cailíni te :rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,298 ✭✭✭Namlub


    Cian A wrote: »
    To be fair now I'm always up in the gaeltacht on a weekend chattin' up the cailíni te :rolleyes:
    That Peig was a roide alright...


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Namlub wrote: »
    Je suis d'accord mon ami, je suis d'accord. Après six ans au lycée, je trouve encore la grammaire irlandaise impossible. Le français est plus utile aussi, pour parler à des garçons chauds quand je vais en France :cool:
    Les garçons chauds? Mdr xD Les gars attirantes tu veux dire? :P Mais ouais, c'est vrai (ohhhh je suis poète ;D) c'est beaucoup plus simple de parler en français qu'en irlandais. Et l'irlandais n'est pas du tout utile, les langues de l'afrique sont probablement plus d'importance économique :p
    Cian A wrote: »
    Lack of ability to speak or write french led me to consciously putting it as my eighth subject. Probably could come good with a bit of input. Funnily enough I got an A in the JC all those many years ago.
    God, the JC actually seems like it happened in 500bc.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,298 ✭✭✭Namlub


    Les garçons chauds? Mdr xD Les gars attirantes tu veux dire? :P Mais ouais, c'est vrai (ohhhh je suis poète ;D) c'est beaucoup plus simple de parler en français qu'en irlandais. Et l'irlandais n'est pas du tout utile, les langues de l'afrique sont probablement plus d'importance économique :p
    Non, les garçons chauds. J'aime mes garçons d'être chaud comme le soleil >_>
    En fait quand j'étais en France, j'ai essayé d'introduire l'expression <<un garçon chaud>> a mon ami français (ses parents possédaient un <<sex shop>> ahahah) mais ce ne marchait pas...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 341 ✭✭BL1993


    Namlub wrote: »
    Non, les garçons chauds. J'aime mes garçons d'être chaud comme le soleil >_>
    En fait quand j'étais en France, j'ai essayé d'introduire l'expression <<un garçon chaud>> a mon ami français (ses parents possédaient un <<sex shop>> ahahah) mais ce ne marchait pas...
    The only bit i understood from that was sex shop. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Does anybody leave their homework to start at 10:30? I don't know how I expect to get more sleep if I'm not going to start earlier.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,103 ✭✭✭shefellover93


    I'm actually doing mine relatively early this year. Used do all my homework at like 11 at night :o Still not gaining any sleep though, trying to fit in as many hours of doing f**k all before I've to get up to start it all again the next day :pac:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Namlub wrote: »
    Non, les garçons chauds. J'aime mes garçons d'être chaud comme le soleil >_>
    En fait quand j'étais en France, j'ai essayé d'introduire l'expression <<un garçon chaud>> a mon ami français (ses parents possédaient un <<sex shop>> ahahah) mais ce ne marchait pas...
    Aha, chaud comme le soleil <3 est-ce qu'ils brillent aussi? :rolleyes: mdr, on peut pas attendre pour ça de marcher :rolleyes:
    Cian A wrote: »
    Does anybody leave their homework to start at 10:30? I don't know how I expect to get more sleep if I'm not going to start earlier.
    Well it's ten past 12 and I've yet to start studying for tomorrow's chemistry test... :/
    I'm actually doing mine relatively early this year. Used do all my homework at like 11 at night :o Still not gaining any sleep though, trying to fit in as many hours of doing f**k all before I've to get up to start it all again the next day :pac:
    This is literally my life. I avoid sleeping cause once I go to bed it's school! :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 341 ✭✭BL1993


    Well it's ten past 12 and I've yet to start studying for tomorrow's chemistry test... :/
    You mean today's chemistry test :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,076 ✭✭✭Eathrin


    Well it's ten past 12 and I've yet to start studying for tomorrow's chemistry test... :/

    This is literally my life. I avoid sleeping cause once I go to bed it's school! :(

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  • Registered Users Posts: 328 ✭✭Random_Person


    Am I the only one who procrastinates as regards to a subject that you really don't want to/ can't be bother to do.. For example, yesterday I had a business exam question to do for today but I just did every other subject first just to delay the business..

    Generally isn't a good idea as the standard of the last thing I do in a night tends to be.. not good.. :/


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,840 ✭✭✭Luno


    Mary I Friday anyone? :pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Am I the only one who procrastinates as regards to a subject that you really don't want to/ can't be bother to do.. For example, yesterday I had a business exam question to do for today but I just did every other subject first just to delay the business..

    Generally isn't a good idea as the standard of the last thing I do in a night tends to be.. not good.. :/

    I don't do that. I tend to not do the things I dislike at all! :/

    Got the Irish and Maths test back today that I didn't study for. 0% in Irish and 67% in Maths, fml


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,340 ✭✭✭Siobhnk


    I don't do that. I tend to not do the things I dislike at all! :/

    Got the Irish and Maths test back today that I didn't study for. 0% in Irish and 67% in Maths, fml

    67 in maths is class! :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,576 ✭✭✭Coeurdepirate


    Siobhnk wrote: »
    67 in maths is class! :)

    Thanks! I'm pretty delighted with it tbh since it's project maths which I hate. 0 in Irish though, god! We had a chemistry test today that I ended up not studying for too... Is it too optimistic to hope for an A in that? :p


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,340 ✭✭✭Siobhnk


    Thanks! I'm pretty delighted with it tbh since it's project maths which I hate. 0 in Irish though, god! We had a chemistry test today that I ended up not studying for too... Is it too optimistic to hope for an A in that? :p

    Ah stop that'll be me soon :P well you seem to be pretty good at chemistry, So I'd never say never. :) I can only dream of an A in it :P


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭13spanner


    1: Ag. Science
    2: Business
    3: English
    4: Maths (ordinary)
    5: History
    6: Irish
    7: German

    Aiming at 420 points or that way. Definately attainable.
    M&S* wrote: »
    Mary I Friday anyone?

    Yup!!!


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