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zainab‘Wow’ this was what came out of my mouth today after I saw my friends Junior cert results, I was absolutely terrified , this is going to be me next year………. wow…….

OK I’ve gotten that piece of worry out of the way, I have started reading some peoples blogs and I realised that I forgot to do one important bit in my last post ,and that was the introduction! so here it is;

My name is…………..yes you guessed it! Zainab! and as you may have gathered from my previous post Im doing the JUNIOR CERT  and Im kinda worried, but that’s ok as you are going to follow me in my journey (whoopty doo). why am I doing a blog you ask? its only the junior cert you say?  well believe it or not I am a very determined person (determined to do good in my JUNIOR CERT EXAM) and if I want to write a blog ,just to give  me a bit of a push in study shouldn’t I??

so that’s my post for today :)

I Bid Adeiu To You

Written by zshobowale

September 15th, 2010 at 5:11 pm

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Become an AllHonours Blogger – 2010/2011

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bloggerDue to last years huge success with the team of AllHonours bloggers, we are delighted to announce an even more aggressive blogging plan.  We are looking for up to 20 bloggers, across all years so whether you are in 1st year or 6th, we want to hear from you.  Before I detail the requirements, I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the bloggers from last year and I wish them the best of luck in the forthcoming results.  I hope you will all agree, they provided much needed support and entertainment through the exams.  They hit many milestones ranging from an upward spiral of comments, followers, and site traffic to being featured in The Irish Times.  We hope to achieve the same and more this year so make sure you register your interest ASAP!  Places are limited.

Becoming a blogger has many benefits such as improving your communication and creative skills, making a difference to tens of thousands of students who read your posts, and having the chance of being featured in the national newspapers over the exam period.  It is also a perfect job experience to place on your CV as you will have full creative control over your content and it takes planning and impressive communication skills to connect with readers.

If you wish to become a blogger simply email info@allhonours.ie with your details – name, age, year, school, county.  Also include a sample introductory post to give me a sense of your writing style.

Looking forward to reading your posts!  Any further questions feel free to email me.

Best of luck,
Patrick.

Written by Patrick Barry

August 14th, 2010 at 3:31 pm

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