Hello everyone =D
Firstly, I’m sorry it’s been so long since you’ve heard from me….. I haven’t even got a proper excuse…
I hope you all had a good Christmas, and that Santie was good to you! My Christmases are usually filled with racing around from one horsey competition to the next, trying to get as much in as possible. The weather put a stop to that this time! Believe it or not I’ve only been able to get out on the horse once in my three weeks off. The ground is just too hard! So you’d think that I would have had lots of time to complete all my set revision and more – not a chance!!!
Ok well since it’s been so long since I’ve blogged this is probably a distant memory to most! I found the evening focus group in Dublin on the Friday very interesting and the different tips I picked up from different people were very helpful =D It was interesting to sit and talk about different study methods and tools. You guys are all so organised! And will definitely get whatever results you need in June. Anyway it was great to get a chance to put a face to some of the blogs and meet some really sound people at the same time =D
That Sunday I did possibly the stupidest thing I have ever done, and that’s saying something! I tripped over my feet, fell down the stairs, and split my ear off the pool table….. Please laugh… it will make me feel a little less special!! One incentive not to do it again (aside from the mess to be cleaned up) is that I never ever want to have to spend a Sunday night (or any night for that matter) sitting in A&E in James’ street….. Not a pretty sight. I arrived in at about 10.30 that night wasn’t seen by a doctor until 8.30 the next morning, left at about 9 with the addition of nine stitches in my right ear. Lovely!!
One good thing came out of it though. I am afraid of injections, and I want to be a doctor. I needed lots of local anaesthetics for my ear. This terrified me. But it worried me even more to think that the one thing that I was letting stand between me and the career I wanted was a tiny piece of metal! Crazy, I know… Well, I managed to get over that fear. It was all in my head!! Since that I’ve had blood taken without a single flinch. Result. Mind over matter.
That was basically the drama of my holidays! Naturally I spent the next week lounging around feeling sorry for myself… Santie came and brought lovely red hunter wellies (I’m a culchie at heart!) and lots of other nice things and I began to face up to the reality that yes, I had chosen to cut my holiday short for this Leaving Cert malarkey, and head up to Leeson street for 5 days. I now realise how lucky I was to have had that choice to make!! I took Biology (both halves), English and Maths. The latter was probably a foolish choice since I’ve just dropped from honours, but hey, I was intent on “getting the course done in a week!!” My own naivety surprises me! Of course I was useful revision but my time (and money) could have been spent on something else.
As for the biology and english… Mr. Burke and Mr. Kelly, I bow down before you… you are proper teachers. You know your subjects and, more importantly, you know how to teach it. To anyone who says that in Leeson Street they just “throw the notes at you,” “they’re hardly teachers,” I challenge you to sit in one of the afore mentioned teachers classes and not be inspired. Mr. Burke, as old as the hills he may be, but I have never seen anyone explain photosynthesis in one single diagram – no words, just labels…. wow!! It was definitely time well spent. Trying to negotiate the buses on New Year’s day would have been fun but I got a lift home =) Only in Ireland would a little dusting of snow equate to a national emergency!! Crazy…
Over the last few days it has been such a chore to actually sit down and study while I could hear the snowball fights going on outside! I made a compromise; study for three hours in the morning and then I could whizz down the Hill of Tara on fertiliser bags to my heart’s content! Exercise combined in with fun! Perfect =DThose are days that will be remembered.
Delighted and all as I was to get those two extra days off, now I’m kind of worried about the amount of catch-up work that is going to have to be done when we eventually get back to school… Oh well the teachers can worry about that one and ill just get as much revision done as I can =D Anyway, we’ve enough to be thinking about with the CAO closing date and the HPAT all coming up.
I completed my levels eight choices on the CAO for what I hope will be the last time, but that’s doubtful! Medicine in Trinity is sitting at the top, but sure we’ll see how it goes! As for the HPAT, I’ve registered and am trying to do as much practice as possible from the sample booklet. I find the timing really difficult to stick to but I suppose it all takes practice. My Mum insisted that I enrol in a prep course so I’ll be back up in Leeson Street next weekend. I suppose doing it is better than regretting not doing it.
I hope everything is going according to plan for everyone, and if it’s not, well don’t worry. “Brick by brick my citizens, brick by brick.” (I watched seabiscuit last night!! Red Pollard you legend)
Remember its all mind over matter!
For now, there is a slippery slope on Tara with my name on it =D
Toodles
xxx





loved loved loved the blog katie
!!!
im glad your ear is better:)
omg! i have D.Burke for Biology aswell! isnt he just a ledge? your right,,,very old but keeps us interested,,loves his stories doesnt he?
i was looking forward to seeing him today, but classes were called off as the weather is unreal…
glad you posted i missed your blogs!
:) XD
your HPAT course was meant to be today right? ill be in rm.44 rather than 27 next week so,,,if the HPAT course is on then,,youll love it Katie , the man is brilliant!!!
Ally
10 Jan 10 at 4:41 am
hi Ally
Glad you like it =D Thanks
my HPAT course is on the 16th(next saturday) and the 30th….. i think!!
If it wernt for him I’d still have 12 biology chapters to do :O
What subjets are you doin up in Leeson St???
xxx
Katie
10 Jan 10 at 1:59 pm
omg ditto, his notes are amzing, great for summarising!! im doing biology, chemistry and french,,all the teachers are good,,i was hoping to get the great tara lyons (chem guru apparantly) but i got O.Cosgrove,,still a good teacher though
:)
Ally
10 Jan 10 at 7:58 pm
yeah one of my friends did both halves of chemistry over Christmas and got Ms Lyons for one and Mr Cosgrove for the other!! she said Ms Lyons was far better!!! I was thinkin of doin english up there on a saturday for a while but im not sure!! to do that, keep up with all my school work & revision aswell as get something done with my horse might just be a bit too much stress :L
Katie
11 Jan 10 at 4:00 pm
yeah,,was ragin’:(
just curious XXD
hmm it might be too much…but its up to you,my friend does english there and said the man she has is really good,but tbh all the teachers there are ace…im dreading going back to school because ill have no time for revision then! so saturdays for me are great.
I dont know much about horses but i was wondering,do you do competitions and stuff? whats your horses name(s)
Ally
11 Jan 10 at 9:29 pm
ye i dunno…. ill see how the mocks go :O
emm ye i compete but havnt been doin that much this year cause i just dont have the time!! My brother’s in T.Y so he has been keeping my horse fit and id say he’ll probably compete this spring on him as well as with his horse and then i’ll be back competing over the holidays and during the summer =D My horses name is The Minstral Boy…… but we call him Ginger!!! Its really the only thing that keeps me sane :p I’ve made great friends too……. its funny cause everyone’s so helpful and friendly to each other, even though we’re all competing against one-another at the end of the day!!! (sorry about the little rant!!)
xxx
Katie
11 Jan 10 at 10:16 pm