The question explains all so please answer
ps. economics and agricultural science not available in my school
Thanks
all comments are appreciated
The question explains all so please answer
ps. economics and agricultural science not available in my school
Thanks
all comments are appreciated
Tbh theres no such thing as an easy subject, ya have ta work at everything especcially ta get an A1 in it! But bussiness is pretty easy to get an A1 in if you just learn everything of? And also geography is also meant to be good for marks?
yeah i should have said that in the question i know there's no easy subject but i'm a good worker so i am pretty focused so u think geography and business thanks did u do either?
hey! ye dont have anything on the ag.science mock paper? Exam is in the morn
! please help
Awh right if yor a good worker so i'd defo say business?
And geography is meant to be good for the points but i dont do it so i cant reallYy say!
I do accounting tho' and if your good at it, Id say do it because the exam papers practically the same every year!
Hope I helped?
Nd nope sozZ i dont have anything on that.
It all depends on what you're good at, really.
If you're someone who prefers technical details, then I suppose it's off to the sciences for you. If you're more of an airy fairy person, then Art and English could do wonders for you. Have an interest in varying cultures? Then various languages it is then.
With history, you get the chance to do 20% before you even sit the exam.
you write a 1200-1500 (Roughly 5 pages) word essay (HL) about a topic of your choice.
Home Economics is very like Biology. So doing the two sorts of backs each other up. things you learn from HE can be used in Bio, and Vice Versa.
Languages (French, German Spanish, Italian) are always great if your good for learning things.
basically you learn your vocab, and in the exam you read something in french, answer questions on it. then write a letter, diary entry, note, or e-mail etc. and you have your aural and orals then your done
Well for me it's French and Chemistry, but that's becuase I like them, I don't know many people that like chemistry. With langugages it also can be a bit precarious as marking can be subjective, I was an A student for most of last year and ended up with a B in the exam because the paper was too easy (and also the oral, but you know) Allthat I'm saying is that try to find subjects that you, above all, like because if you don't like it you'll tend not to work at it, like myself and business. A lot of people on this thread have said business but, for me, business is one of my moat difficult subjects, I've only gotten one A1 in it this year and that was on a test which was purely maths based, which I prefer. So you need to decide which subjects suit you, and also those that you may need as requirements for college courses as you don't want
to cut down your choice at this early stage
For me, my favourite subjects are Biology, French and English. Like allTOOlaidbackfor6thyr said, you need to work out what subjects you like and will do best at.
Although not my favourite subject, I chose Chemistry for leaving cert, because it was either that or LCVP, and I really wasn't bothered doing that, since the max points you can get is only 70. I'm glad I chose Chemistry! My teacher says they have reduced the course a lot because hardly anyone was doing it for leaving cert. Also, if you do a fair amount of work, it's easy to get an A.
So far, I haven't found anything too diffucult about Chemistry. The stoicheometry is quite difficult at first, but after a bit of practise it gets easier! So I would consider it a good choice for leaving cert.
You'll think I'm crazy but Japanese should definitely feature here. After you've learnt the alphabet - which isn't that hard to do - the exam paper is a joke! I mean you're even given time in the oral to prepare your answers!!
lmao!!! imagine act doin japanese lol...beats french ne day