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Subjects through the years.

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  • 23-01-2014 12:23pm
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    Hi everyone, just looking to get an opinion from everyone as to how subjects develop through the later years. I'm studying French, history, philosophy and psychology.

    I have no preference really as to what i should continue but I know psychology may not be possible. So im looking for an honest answer about how the subjects carry on. Are any of them poorly taught or becoming incredibly boring? (i once studied an Irish history module that measured sheep levels in Ireland soooo)

    Thank you :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,846 ✭✭✭Poxyshamrock


    I kept on none of those subjects so I'm not a major help but I did do French in first year. The only reason I didn't keep it on was due to it clashing with Geography on the 2nd year timetable.

    I really enjoyed French and bear in mind that you get to spend (at least) a semester in France if you keep it on! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,089 ✭✭✭keelanj69


    I kept on none of those subjects so I'm not a major help but I did do French in first year. The only reason I didn't keep it on was due to it clashing with Geography on the 2nd year timetable.

    I really enjoyed French and bear in mind that you get to spend (at least) a semester in France if you keep it on! :)

    Hi, im doing French from beginners, i find it very interesting, even if the assessment is a bit on the easy side. I just hope that the French modules don't get a bit wishy washy.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 2,281 Mod ✭✭✭✭angeldaisy


    Im doing psychology, and while I love it, it is difficult and can be challenging. Bonuses are there tends to be less exams but more group work. It can be difficult if you don't like statistics or aren't good at IT.


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