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  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭moosemann0001


    Chuchoter wrote: »
    I used www.rookie.com for some of the personal writing questions. Then vanity fair and irish times for their editorials and serious articles.
    This website was a godsend too, its a really good blog about leaving cert english http://leavingcertenglish.net/

    I got mock papers at pastpapers.ie
    Thanks so much.!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Schonie


    -Well...What I advise for Chemistry is learn the experiments really well! You'll basically have your exam nearly passed then:P Keep on top of it - try not to miss classes because then you will be lost...Also don't leave out organic chemistry - it is a big part of the course and guaranteed to come up:P Also practice the calculations! Most of them are not difficult but practice makes perfect, right?:p

    -Biology is basically about studying. You just have to know your stuff:)

    -Art - what can I say? Learn your history if you want an A and practise drawing for the life drawings as you don't have much time - especially the full pose..

    - German - what I did before my oral was that I actually spoke german to my family even though they didn't have a clue what I was saying haha...just a way to practice the accent and stuff...I also listened to a lot of german podcasts. For the written you just have to know your vocab for all the different topics that could come up and also grammar

    - English - my love <3 haha...study your notes! I had my comparative essays ready and read over them and highlighted the most important points...

    Can't speak about maths cause that was my worst subject haha

    - Geography - once again - just learn your stuff:)

    Gosh...I'm so glad I'm done :P Good luck to you all next year/ or the year after that...

    To tell you the truth I did a lot of crammin and wish I did start studying earlier so just don't make that mistake of thinking that you're gonna have a lot of time to study 2years worth of info a few weeks before the exam


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭moosemann0001


    Schonie wrote: »
    -Well...What I advise for Chemistry is learn the experiments really well! You'll basically have your exam nearly passed then:P Keep on top of it - try not to miss classes because then you will be lost...Also don't leave out organic chemistry - it is a big part of the course and guaranteed to come up:P Also practice the calculations! Most of them are not difficult but practice makes perfect, right?:p

    -Biology is basically about studying. You just have to know your stuff:)

    -Art - what can I say? Learn your history if you want an A and practise drawing for the life drawings as you don't have much time - especially the full pose..

    - German - what I did before my oral was that I actually spoke german to my family even though they didn't have a clue what I was saying haha...just a way to practice the accent and stuff...I also listened to a lot of german podcasts. For the written you just have to know your vocab for all the different topics that could come up and also grammar

    - English - my love <3 haha...study your notes! I had my comparative essays ready and read over them and highlighted the most important points...

    Can't speak about maths cause that was my worst subject haha

    - Geography - once again - just learn your stuff:)

    Gosh...I'm so glad I'm done :P Good luck to you all next year/ or the year after that...

    To tell you the truth I did a lot of crammin and wish I did start studying earlier so just don't make that mistake of thinking that you're gonna have a lot of time to study 2years worth of info a few weeks before the exam
    Thanks so much.! Yeah I learned not to cram in the junior cert the hard way!! Hahah thanks a bunch.!!!


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