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Leaving Cert Help

  • 05-03-2013 2:27am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 817 ✭✭✭


    Hi guys I'm in dire straits at the moment with studying...I have not studied since November , just have no motivation I know 400 points is in my grasp , I'm doing
    English H
    Maths. O
    Gaeilge H
    Biology. H
    Music. H
    Art H
    Lcvp C
    If you have any tips for music, gaelige and maths it would be great!
    I'm currently waiting for a kidney and on dialysis three times a week for the past 9yrs which hasn't stopped me since I got 5 B's 3 B's all higher bar maths n tg...
    Just seem to be in a slump.... Any help or tips are much appriciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 662 ✭✭✭aimzLc2


    This might not work for you but when i just lost it and couldn't get into studying i did this..
    I took a notebook and wrote my subject on the top of the page, i wrote the chapters i needed to do in order of what i thought was most important to do first/or what i had studied the least
    example for Biology-
    Dna
    ecology
    nervous system,bone
    blood,lymph etc..
    I did this for all my subjects , each time i went to study i would take the first topic , study it for a bit in the book and answer every year it came up in the exam papers. Either do one subject per night and take a few topics or do one topic and move onto the next subject , i know this seems like it would take ages but i got so much more done , i'm sure you could also group topics together to save time, anyway i understand it might not suit you but i hope it could


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