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  Exam Diary

Tale of Dante, the snake saving my skin

EXAM DIARY: DANTE THE snake shed his skin last night. Rebirth is painful, and you're not offered an epidural.
13/06/2008
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Mid-term shopping trip sets pen flowing

EXAM DIARY: WELL, OOH la la. J'adore la Leaving Cert . So much so that after yesterday's French exam I went home and reworked my CAO form to include French, Russian and English. Don't get me wrong, I still want to be a doctor, but since I think this is my last shot at the Leaving, I'd better make allowances for an upset.
12/06/2008
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Writing about Peig, despite her moaning, got me all emotional

EXAM DIARY: OH PEIG, I take it all back. You really came through for me yesterday. Maybe it was because the questions were so lovely, or perhaps it was the thought that we might never meet again, but I was very emotional writing about you: your weaknesses, your strengths, your funny little ways.
11/06/2008
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Dressed to kill is the only way to tackle spectre of Irish Paper I

EXAM DIARY: I KNOW I've come across as pretty confident so far, but I have to tell you that the spectre of Irish shook my resolve this weekend, writes Laura Brady.
10/06/2008
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Hiking across old terrain works up appetite for full plate of points

EXAM DIARY: NOW I may be flirting with disaster here, but as I woke up this morning in my baroque princess bed, I felt like I had 200 points tucked under my pillow.
07/06/2008
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Fashion, films and geisha girls fuel 17 pages

EXAM DIARY: WHEN I did the Leaving Cert for the first time, I spent the 11th hour sweating over Shakespeare. When I did it for the second time, I unwound with a cup of cocoa and an early night.
05/06/2008
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Confessions of a serial Leaving Certificate offender

Leaving Certificate round-up: They had to wait until the bitter end, but yesterday more than 10,000 students finally finished the Leaving Cert. Coming out of the final exams, the overall mood was positive as the last papers proved to be challenging but reasonably standard affairs.
03/06/2008
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  Exam Times

BLOGWATCH

By students in  their own words
13/06/2008
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TRY THIS AT HOME

Excerpts from Junior Cert Religious Education - higher level.
13/06/2008
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BLOGWATCH

By students in  their own words
12/06/2008
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TRY THIS AT HOME

By students in  their own words
12/06/2008
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BLOGWATCH

By students in  their own words
11/06/2008
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TRY THIS AT HOME

Extracts from the Leaving Certificate higher-level business paper.
11/06/2008
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BLOGWATCH

By students in  their own words
10/06/2008
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TRY THIS AT HOME

Excerpts from Leaving Cert Irish Ordinary Level Paper I
10/06/2008
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By students in  their own words
07/06/2008
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Try this at home

From English Higher Level Paper II
06/06/2008
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06/06/2008
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Try this at home: Leaving Cert English

Excerpts from the essay choices in Leaving Cert higher level English. The essay accounts for one quarter of all the marks in English.
05/06/2008
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Relief at clearing the first hurdle of long race

ST MARY'S COLLEGE, GALWAY:  Relief at completing the first paper in the exam was the dominant feeling among the boys of St Mary's College in Galway city as the pupils emerged front the first English paper before lunch yesterday.
05/06/2008
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A dramatic diversion does not help

PRESENTATION SECONDARY SCHOOL, DUBLIN: MANY OF the 40 Leaving Cert students at Presentation Secondary School in Dublin privately claimed not to be nervous on the first day of their exams yesterday, but one pupil made her feelings public by throwing up shortly after receiving the first English paper.
05/06/2008
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BLOGWATCH

By students in their own words.
05/06/2008
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Not everyone is happy with the new Leaving Cert timetables

The new more user- friendly Leaving Cert timetable is good news for most students, but not everyone will benefit, writes Louise Holden.
04/06/2008
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Blogwatch

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03/06/2008
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  My Leaving Cert

Discipline learned on the sports field prepared me perfectly

MY LEAVING CERT: Study and sport were a great balance especially as they required similar approaches, writes Batt O'Keeffe
04/06/2008
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I blocked out everything else and became very single-minded

In the last two weeks before the exam I was doing about 15 hours of study a day, says Rosanna Davison.
03/06/2008
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  Leaving Cert

Papers throw up no nasty surprises

LEAVING CERT ENGINEERING, HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVELS: THERE WERE no nasty shocks for engineering students on the final day of the Leaving Certificate exams, as they opened papers that were “largely similar to other years”, according to TUI subject representative Dan Keane, a teacher in Beaufort College in Navan.
23 /06/2008
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Paper adds up to a fair and interesting test

LEAVING CERT APPLIED MATHS: HIGHER LEVEL: AN EXAM with, "Something for everyone," was the verdict on the Leaving Cert applied maths paper yesterday afternoon. Teachers praised the paper as well written and carefully structured.
23 /06/2008
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Opening tricky but fair overall

LEAVING CERT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCEHIGHER-LEVEL: A TRICKY opening may have thrown some, but students soon settled into what was, overall, a "very fair" agricultural science paper yesterday afternoon.
23 /06/2008
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Attention to detail rewarded on 'searching papers'

LEAVING CERTIFICATE RELIGIOUS STUDIES: HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVELS IT WAS a testing morning for less than a thousand students sitting yesterday's Leaving Certificate religious studies exam.
20 /06/2008
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Papers marked by difficult elements but strike the right note with students

LEAVING CERT MUSIC: ALL LEVELS THE LEAVING Cert music exams was well received by students, according to teachers of the subject. While not without their difficult elements, there were few surprises in the papers.
20/06/2008
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Topical themes left most students spoiled for choice

LEAVING CERT ECONOMICS: YESTERDAY’S LEAVING Cert Economics exams were “bang up to date”, fielding questions regarding the price of oil, inflation, banking and credit.
19 /06/2008
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Keeping old syllabus up with the times

LEAVING CERT CONSTRUCTION STUDIES: SITE SAFETY, planning permission and the environmental impact of housing were among current topics on yesterday’s papers, despite the age of the syllabus.
19 /06/2008
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Students' sighs of relief after 'predictable' paper

LEAVING CERT CLASSICAL STUDIES/LATIN: STUDENTS OF Classical Studies were both pleased and relieved coming out of yesterday's Leaving Cert exam. The higher level paper was, "reasonably predictable" but not without its awkward questions, according to the ASTI's Jim O'Dea.
19 /06/2008
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Higher and Ordinary Students say 'gracias' after balanced papers

LEAVING CERT SPANISH: STUDENTS WELCOMED "balanced and straightforward" papers in yesterday's exams. Máire Ní Chiarba, ASTI representative and Spanish teacher in Coláiste an Phiarsaigh, Cork, said that students and teachers were pleased with both higher and ordinary level papers.
18 /06/2008
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Students have to take account of surprises

LEAVING CERT ACCOUNTANCY: THERE WERE some surprises for students of higher level accounting yesterday on a paper described as "interesting" by one teacher; "ambiguous" by another.
18 /06/2008
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Familiar questions fail to flummox

LEAVING CERT PHYSICS - HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: STUDENTS RELYING on exam predictions to get them through the Leaving Cert higher level physics paper were disappointed yesterday morning. Two of the four questions in section A appeared on the paper in 2006. "They weren't expected to come up again this year," said ASTI subject representative Edel McInerney.

17 /06/2008
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Exam draws a line under technical drawing syllabus

LEAVING CERT TECHNICAL DRAWING PAPER II: THE 25-YEAR-OLD Leaving Cert technical drawing syllabus was laid to rest yesterday as 5,661 students sat its final examination

17/06/2008
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German exam asks some tough questions

LEAVING CERTIFICATE GERMAN - HIGHER AND ORDINARY: STUDENTS OF German faced an uphill struggle yesterday on a higher level paper characterised by dense vocabulary and tough questioning in places.
16/06/2008
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Early questions helped to ease students into papers

LEAVING CERT TECHNICAL DRAWING: PAPER I HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: "TESTING BUT do-able" was the consensus on the higher and ordinary level technical drawing papers yesterday afternoon.
16/06/2008
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'Fair but challenging' papers put students to the test

LEAVING CERT BIOLOGY: ALL LEVELS YESTERDAY'S HIGHER and ordinary-level biology papers were described as fair but challenging, although there were some aspects of the higher-level paper that might have caused upset for students.
13/06/2008
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Obscure exams draw mixed reactions

LEAVING CERT ART: ALL LEVELS IT WAS a tough day for art students yesterday, as the written component of their exam proved exacting and, in places, "obscure", according to one teacher.
13/06/2008
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Paper lives up to updated syllabus promise

LEAVING CERT HISTORY: HIGHER AND ORDINARY PAPERS: ADOLF HITLER was notable for his absence from yesterday's higher level history paper, but Mary Robinson, Jack Lynch and Ho Chi Minh all made the cut. Login or subscribe for more.
12/06/2008
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Getting lost on the Champs-Élysées

LEAVING CERT FRENCH: HIGHER AND ORDINARY PAPERS: YESTERDAYS HIGHER- and ordinary-level French papers were straightforward but the higher-level comprehensions may have challenged some students with its vocabulary and phrasing. Login or subscribe for more.
12/06/2008
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Students were in business once they wasted no time

LEAVING CERT BUSINESS: HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: LEAVING CERT students sitting down to the higher level business paper had no time to waste yesterday afternoon.
11/06/2008
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Praise for poetry and prose options

IRISH PAPER II: LEAVING CERT ORDINARY LEVEL: A LEADING Irish expert has described yesterday’s Irish Paper II ordinary level as one of the most straightforward in years. Eamonn Maguire, Irish Times Study Guide expert, said the exam was one of the easiest in years.
11/06/2008
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Straightforward, well-received paper with no mention of Ó Searcaigh

IRISH LEAVING CERT PAPER II: HIGHER LEVEL: POET CATHAL Ó Searcaigh did not appear on this year’s Irish Leaving Cert Paper II some months after the controversy surrounding the documentary Fairytale of Kathmandu.
11/06/2008
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Fair exam greeted as 'welcome relief'

LEAVING CERT MATHS: AFTER A challenging first paper, the often dreaded paper II was greeted as "a welcome relief" by teachers of Leaving Cert ordinary level maths yesterday.
10/06/2008
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'The best Irish paper in 20 years'

LEAVING CERT IRISH: THERE WAS a warm welcome for yesterday's higher level Irish paper I, which one teacher considered "the best Irish paper in 20 years".
10/06/2008
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High marks for 'student friendly' exam

LEAVING CERT MATHS: IT WAS smiles all round for Leaving Cert maths students at higher level, as paper II proved to be well balanced and student-friendly.
10/06/2008
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Higher level smiles, but the ordinary a specific challenge

LEAVING CERT GEOGRAPHY: HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: IT WAS a happier day for students emerging from the higher-level Leaving Cert geography paper yesterday than it was for their peers at ordinary level.
07/06/2008
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Some 'sail through' while others trip up in the detail

LEAVING CERT MATHS: HIGHER LEVEL PAPER I: THERE WERE widely different responses to yesterday's higher level maths paper, with some students "sailing through" while others found the going tough, according to commentators.
07/06/2008
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Students happy and content over what was a very fair paper

LEAVING CERT ENGLISH ORDINARY LEVEL: STUDENTS WERE happy coming out of the Leaving Cert ordinary level English exam yesterday morning, and the vast majority appeared content with what was viewed as a very fair paper.
05/06/2008
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'You need a couple of days to gather your thoughts for chemistry'

CASE STUDY: DUBLINER SARAH De Feu is one of the unlucky 89 students to have fallen utterly foul of Mary Hanafin's revamped Leaving Cert exam schedule. As a student of home economics, chemistry and geography, Sarah is "not happy".
04/06/2008
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  Junior Cert

When in Rome - students happy with classics exams

JUNIOR CERT CLASSICAL STUDIES LATIN: ALL LEVELS  JULIUS CAESAR appeared yesterday, much to the delight of the 655 students taking the Junior Certificate classical studies exam. "On the whole, this was a reasonable paper that students could live with," said Jim O'Dea, an ASTI subject representative and teacher at Rathdown School in Glenageary, Co Dublin.
20/06/2008
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Sounding a positive note

JUNIOR CERT MUSIC: IT WAS A harmonious morning for the Junior Cert students of music who sat a “delightful” paper featuring Mahler, Boney M and sean nós music. “This was a very nice paper indeed,” said Mary McFadden, a teacher at Loreto Balbriggan. “Students were very positive coming out.”
19/06/2008
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Well laid out papers a 'fair' test

JUNIOR CERT TECHNOLOGY: JUNIOR CERT technology students were greeted with clearly laid out and well-illustrated papers at both levels yesterday afternoon according to teachers of the subject. Colour diagrams, photographs and pictures scattered among the short questions in section A made for a clear and welcoming start to both exams.
19/06/2008
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JUNIOR CERT METALWORK

A "TRADITIONAL" paper decided the final 25 per cent of the grade for this year's Junior Cert metalwork students.
18/06/2008
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JUNIOR CERT SPANISH

HIGHER AND ORDINARY: THERE WERE no surprises for Junior Cert students with yesterday's "predictable and student-friendly" higher and ordinary level Spanish papers.
18/06/2008

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Accessible paper pleases design enthusiasts

JUNIOR CERT - MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY: PLAIN ENGLISH was the order of the day for the 15,925 students sitting yesterday's Junior Cert Materials Technology paper.
17/06/2008
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Papers described as 'testing but balanced'

JUNIOR CERT - TECHNICAL GRAPHICS: YESTERDAY MORNING'S Junior Cert exams in technical graphics were described as "testing but balanced" by teachers.
17/06/2008
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Error on paper confuses students

JUNIOR CERT GERMAN AND HOME ECONOMICS HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: AN ERROR on yesterday's higher-level German paper left many students bewildered, but overall the paper was well received. The offending passage, in section E of the reading comprehension, gave two different figures for the number of beds in a youth hostel, then asked students to number the beds.
16/06/2008
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The meaning of life is a test for students of all faiths and none

JUNIOR CERTIFICATE RELIGIOUS STUDIES: ALL LEVELS HALF OF all Junior Cert students sat yesterday's Religious Studies exam, which was received with good grace by all concerned. "This was the nicest exam since the syllabus was first tested in 2003," said teacher Melanie O'Sullivan. "The syllabus is settling down now and this paper reflected that."
13/06/2008
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Some students find higher paper challenging

JUNIOR CERT SCIENCE: ALL LEVELS ALTHOUGH STUDENTS were pleased with yesterday's higher and ordinary-level Junior Cert science papers, some found the higher paper testing.
13/06/2008

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'Predictable and fair' papers

JUNIOR CERT FRENCH: HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVEL: "PREDICTABLE AND fair'' was how one French teacher described yesterday's higher and ordinary level Junior Cert French papers. Login or subscribe for more.
12/06/2008
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Plenty of choice and no ambushes

JUNIOR CERT HISTORY: HIGHER AND ORDINARY: "HARD WORKERS can expect good results" was the conclusion of commentators on yesterday's Junior Cert history exam. Login or subscribe for more.
12/06/2008
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Student-friendly papers prove to be the business

JUNIOR CERT BUSINESS: HIGHER AND ORDINARY LEVELS: TEACHERS AND students were "delighted" yesterday with both higher and ordinary level Junior Cert business papers that were described as well-presented, student friendly and "a credit to the people setting the papers".
11/06/2008
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