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5th years (leaving cert) study planner?

  • 12-03-2013 4:42pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    I'm aiming for 420 ptns, I got (in the junior cert) 4 b's, the rest were c's except for one d in maths- all subjects were higher level. I'm in 5th year and I do english, maths, french, home economics, biology, geography and LCVP. all higher apart from maths. just wondering how i should studying? how should i do my notes? should i even bother with notes, and just get revise wise books or something?? How much studying should I be doing? Im super worried I wont get the course i want!!!!
    also, i am seriously considering dropping french, and taking on ag science. i hate languages and i don't need a language for the course i want to do, and im adamant that i want to do nursing in st. angelas.. i have wanted to do so for the past 3 years! I have looked into other careers, but i know nursing is for me, but should i take on ag sci.? would i be able to catch up? my other subjects really overlap with ag..
    thanks a mill!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 283 ✭✭user.name


    I did advise keeping french especially at ordinary level at least to meet at min entry requirements for college just to keep your options as some colleges require you to have a language


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