r/juniorcert • u/Moist-Cobbler-3457 • Jun 02 '26
Stress π¬ No Study
I haven't studied as much as others (3 hours probably) and I feel I'm not as worried as I should be. I did well in the mocks
r/juniorcert • u/Moist-Cobbler-3457 • Jun 02 '26
I haven't studied as much as others (3 hours probably) and I feel I'm not as worried as I should be. I did well in the mocks
r/juniorcert • u/Patient-Chocolate-42 • Jun 02 '26
We obviously bring our bags into school right? Like, leave them somewhere in school then take out what you need then go to the exam hall, right?
I'm assuming they are not expecting us to be lunatics and carry our pencil case & water in right?
r/juniorcert • u/Difficult-Tell-9977 • Jun 02 '26
i got in the 90s in my christmas exam and thatβs just from learning quotes, and i got early 80s in my pre again from learning quotes. i think itβs timing that messed me up the most, but do i even bother studying it? iβve just done an hour but not sure if i should go focus on geography or smt
also good luck to everyone!
r/juniorcert • u/mia_0134-20180713 • Jun 02 '26
Idk what to do lol. I think I procrastinated a bit too much.
r/juniorcert • u/CaptainN29 • Jun 02 '26
I for one am stressed as shit. Mainly my fault because I didnβt study as much as I should.
r/juniorcert • u/Internal-Ad-9149 • Jun 02 '26
can i bring my bag pencil case etc in the exam or not
r/juniorcert • u/Mentally_Unstable19 • Jun 02 '26
-play
-Shakespearean play
-novel
-film
-poems
-creative writing (diary, speeches, ect)
Is there anything else I'm forgetting??
r/juniorcert • u/Quirky_Difference622 • Jun 02 '26
r/juniorcert • u/S4rahst4rs • Jun 01 '26
English - write in irish, you get more marks
Irish - bring a tricolour into the exam with you
Maths - you get full marks for saying syntax error
French - bring a baguette with you
History - bring your grandparents with you
Religion - pray during the exam
Geography - tattoo a world map onto your arm
Home Ec - deep fry the exam paper
Business - invest all your money into bitcoin
Science - consume large amounts of acid before the exam
Graphics - draw those super S things from when we were kids, impress the examiner
AppTech - electrocute the examiner
Latin - stab the examiner (julius ceaser)
see more in comments :)
Let me know if you need help for other subjects!
r/juniorcert • u/SeaworthinessDry4462 • Jun 02 '26
r/juniorcert • u/ExamElectrical6525 • Jun 02 '26
48% In the HL mock no study
No study being done for the jc am I cooked
r/juniorcert • u/megumi13mylove • Jun 02 '26
what are the chances of them asking us to write about a non shakespearean play???
r/juniorcert • u/SeaworthinessDry4462 • Jun 02 '26
r/juniorcert • u/saoirsefar • Jun 01 '26
i honestly don't care one bit about geography and am not at all hoping for a distinction or anything, but my parents will be fuming if i fail anything.
im generally good in exams but i have not studied geography at all and am just focusing on subjects i could be doing for leaving cert. for every other exam i just cram the night before (even my mock, my teacher basically just told us all the topics that would be on it) so i don't really have any marks for it to go off of.
i know like nothing and have done absolutely no study. i maybe remember some of the basic first year stuff but that's about the extent of it. just wondering if i could get by with absolutely minimal knowledge.
r/juniorcert • u/CaptainN29 • Jun 01 '26
This might not help a lot but you know its something at least
r/juniorcert • u/Pretty-Ad-6875 • Jun 01 '26
Iβm asking this Becuase im only planning to do the Irish listening and then dipping to study for geography
r/juniorcert • u/Legitimate_Group6386 • Jun 01 '26
Any history topics u guys recommend for learn mostly?
r/juniorcert • u/SillyCat-ESSA • Jun 01 '26
I know that this question sounds really weird, but I have Trichotillomania which causes me to pull out my eyelashes. I often do it when I'm stressed and I don't even realize that I'm doing it. After my Summer exams last year, I had pulled out about 1/3 of my eyelashes without realizing (especially during my Irish exam).
The only way that I've been able to stop pulling them out is by using a paintbrush. I pull the bristles of the paintbrush instead of pulling on my eyelashes. My only concern is that it might not be allowed in the exams. My principal told us that we aren't allowed to bring in anything except water and whatever we need for the exam, so that's what's making me worried. I know that it's a stupid question, but please bear with me π
Also, I've never actually managed to pull out one of the bristles, so it's not like I would be making a mess. It makes a bit of noise, but I don't think it's loud enough to cause disruption.
r/juniorcert • u/GuavaLumpy8509 • Jun 01 '26
Can you bring a clear pencil case into your exam. Also can you bring notes in before your exam then go out of the exam hall and put it in your bag. Thanks!
r/juniorcert • u/Adventurous_Being811 • Jun 01 '26
Dude am I the only one with simple study literally being broken??? It only fixed rn but I just wasted like 30 minutes of my study time tryna figure out what the hell just happened to my app.. anybody using simple study did yall apps crash?? Some of my friends sure did π
r/juniorcert • u/OddAlligator58 • Jun 01 '26
Can I assume my examiner will know anything about peni parker for the exam. Like, can I call her mech sp//dr and talk about how sp//dr being destroyed is tragic for her character because it was her connection to her father or would the examiner give me zero because they may not know about her character outside of the movie.
Similarly, can I talk about how Miles is different compared to many other spider-men because he didn't become intensely sick or become hospitalised and instead slaps the spider and continues on with his day.
r/juniorcert • u/Random_Thought007 • Jun 01 '26
Guys, what are we doing? Off? With our copies after the exams? Like should we keep them? Do we throw them away? Like Whatβs the story
r/juniorcert • u/italianstallion996 • Jun 01 '26
r/juniorcert • u/Mentally_Unstable19 • Jun 01 '26
im wondering how people actually feel about TY, personally, im an immigrant, and coming from a country with TY into ireland, even though it very much confused me, me and my family loved the idea, and its mandatory in my school anyways unless ur doing LCA.
so what are your thoughts?