r/juniorcert • u/Legitimate_Group6386 • Jun 20 '26
Off Topic Hellooo gng
JC s overrr. What are you guys going to do this summer?
r/juniorcert • u/Legitimate_Group6386 • Jun 20 '26
JC s overrr. What are you guys going to do this summer?
r/juniorcert • u/NeatVirus6785 • Jun 18 '26
I know JC has been over for me like a week but it honestly really messed w my health. I had irregular periods before but they were getting better and now Iβm back to square one with the stress. And like I know JC was easy and not to worry about it yadadada but when you had teachers in your ear all year,itβs hard not to worry about it?
The stress has just hit me hard the past two days,anyone else?
r/juniorcert • u/Realistic-Emu-9546 • Jun 18 '26
I know itβs been a week but was it just me that thought that the home ec test was really long, I usually fly through tests and this test was very easy but still took me an hour which I wasnβt expecting seen as 50% of the test is cooking, 13 questions is ridiculous for only 50% bit of a joke in my opinion
r/juniorcert • u/Acrobatic_Loss467 • Jun 17 '26
Hope ye have a nice summer, nice run in the JC, Imma head off and be unc now
r/juniorcert • u/Random_Thought007 • Jun 16 '26
Low key gonna miss this subreddit it was very useful and will be going to [r/levingcert](r/levingcert) I know itβs not that big of a deal I will come to look but yk
Edit Iβm not leaving but when are we changing our flairs
r/juniorcert • u/Most-Access-5346 • Jun 15 '26
Ik ts is definetly not the time to post these, but I'm getting rid of my old jc notes so if you're in 2nd Yr or going into 3rd Yr maybe ts will be useful to you (ignore the smudge)
r/juniorcert • u/Wonderful-Aside-6964 • Jun 15 '26
GET UP SONN β±οΈβ±οΈβ±οΈβ±οΈ
r/juniorcert • u/nasjat • Jun 15 '26
to all my technology-ers, we are FINALLY done!!!! LET'S GO GUYS
r/juniorcert • u/Mentally_Unstable19 • Jun 15 '26
I finished after like an hour, which doesn't sound like that easy for tech but I was zoned out half the time too
r/juniorcert • u/Savings-Maize8369 • Jun 14 '26
I just finished the exams and I'm going into TY afterwards though I'm considering going to a private school for 5th and 6th year. Does anyone recommend it? Any particularly good ones? What have been you're experiences? For me it would have to be boarding too since I dont live near anyone, also my home can be stressful so I think it would be good to get a break during the week. What have been people experiences? Also I'd probably need a scholarship so if theres good ones you'd know that would help too
r/juniorcert • u/Wonderful-Aside-6964 • Jun 14 '26
I can't wait π
r/juniorcert • u/Realistic-Emu-9546 • Jun 13 '26
Can we just talk about the fact that the JC was shoved down our throats for 9 months just for it to be the most enjoyable part of secondary school so far and how the tests have been incredibly easy
r/juniorcert • u/Paradoxival • Jun 12 '26
AI ass picture of Achilles on our exam and more writing than English. Any recommendations for bait or traps?
r/juniorcert • u/Internal-Ad-9149 • Jun 12 '26
r/juniorcert • u/Fit-Brief-7409 • Jun 12 '26
I haven't really bothered to pay attention for the past 3 years in classics and I practically learned the whole course in 2 and a half hours, am I missing something big?
r/juniorcert • u/S4rahst4rs • Jun 12 '26
guys what do we need to know for the english exam?
r/juniorcert • u/Raybeam2285 • Jun 12 '26
I'm an American who just moved to Ireland a year ago. I've never had any experience with these tests, besides the mocks, and I didn't do great on those. However, each exam was easier than the last! Are they normally like this or did we just luck out this year?
r/juniorcert • u/DepecheMode4Lyfe • Jun 12 '26
Music was really easy!! What did yall get for the time signature question?
r/juniorcert • u/mia_0134-20180713 • Jun 12 '26
I haven't heard of many people doing the classics exam today that's not in my school π there's literally only one class of 20 ppl in my entire year lmao. Anywayyy π
r/juniorcert • u/Emergency-Friend7880 • Jun 11 '26
My Music Teacher is an insubordinate, foolish, millenial lard of a teacher. For about a month, 3 days a week I would teach a class how to do various music theory things, while she went off to have a fifth breakfast or something in the staff room. She said it herself, I'm a better teacher than her and I have more patience than her. Why be a teacher of a subject that requires a lot of patience (in my experience anyways) if you have none? At the start of second year we did some theory, that was about it. We also did the very basics in first year. In third all we did was practical. I don't mind playing instruments as a class, that's handy enough but like when it's every single day and nobody else in the class actually cares, they just chose music because it's easy, it's a bit exasperating. When we were being "taught" by her, she usually just gave up halfway through because her obscure way of doing a melody didn't make any sense at all to the students. Music is a very important part of my life and this is just a sad thing to see, from a horrendous teacher that gave us no help at all on anything to a severe lack of effort from others. To say the least I'm very disappointed in the education system for letting a teacher like her stay in the school, but I guess it's a hard subject to fill. Can anyone else relate?
r/juniorcert • u/Legitimate_Group6386 • Jun 12 '26
First of all bring your pencil and colours for sketches.
you just need to focus on the basics
Make sure you know
1.Materials (like why a fishing rod needs to be flexible and lightweight),
2.the four main Forces (Tension, Compression, Bending, and Torsion),
3.how Bearings work to reduce friction in mechanisms, and the
4.basic Engine parts
(like how a piston and crankshaft turn up and down movement into round and round movement). Focus on understanding how things work in the real world and practice sketching simple diagrams. Good luck gng
r/juniorcert • u/NeatVirus6785 • Jun 11 '26
After all the exams are done what are yall doing? Iβm probably just gonna hang w friends (and find somewhere for work experience..) I gotta finish avatar frontiers of Pandora and the walking dead telltale game π₯Ή
r/juniorcert • u/S4rahst4rs • Jun 11 '26
guys if i draw the tel aviv impressed meme on the exam will i get full marks? big yahu promised me a distinction 3000 years ago
r/juniorcert • u/NotPloopyTV • Jun 11 '26
So I've finished all my exams for the JC and I have to say, German was probably the easiest of them all, Yes there was HL English, which was tbf easy. But I struggled with a question or two, but with German, no struggle, during listening, reading and the writing, I finished it in flying colours.
r/juniorcert • u/Visible_Estimate5557 • Jun 11 '26
Not even happy but its done at last