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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: Can we get into Medicine 2011?
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Friday, 12 August 2011. Can we get into Medicine 2011? Now there's only eight days left so I'll cut out the waffle from this blog and get straight to the point. As my original Hpat blog has gotten so much attention so far I think it's about time to do another. So here's the big question;. Is there ANY chance for those of us wanting to study Medicine of getting a place in any one of the five third level institutions offering it to undergraduates? My pre...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: August 2011
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Thursday, 18 August 2011. LC Maths Results 2011. When it comes to the Leaving Cert. Results 2011, it seems that all that anyone seems to care about is the "high" failure rate in Maths. Honestly I don't think it's worth making this out to be a bigger deal than it actually is. First of all this is nothing new, there are always failures in Maths. Monday, 15 August 2011. Leaving Cert. Grinds Culture - Good or Bad? However I do not think that grinds exist b...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: Blog for Leaving Cert
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Saturday, 13 August 2011. Blog for Leaving Cert. I think that anyone who has ever considered starting their own blog and is in Leaving Cert. should try it. I benefited by getting a chance to write articles that explored some points that would be able to use in Leaving Cert. English. This way I could develop my ideas and have them discussed by my peers from across the country. You don't have to blog everyday or even every week. If you join sites lik...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: Leaving Cert: What does it take to be in the top 0.24%
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Saturday, 13 August 2011. Leaving Cert: What does it take to be in the top 0.24%. Last year (2010) just 192 received 600 points in their Leaving Certificate Exams, that's only 0.24% of the total number of candidates. Clearly the Points Race is still on! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Central Nervous System (CNS) Pathology. The Oxidation of Potassium Sodium Tartrate with Cobalt (II) Chloride as catalyst. There are...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: Leaving Cert. Grinds Culture - Good or Bad?
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Monday, 15 August 2011. Leaving Cert. Grinds Culture - Good or Bad? However I do not think that grinds exist because the education system is failing students, it exists because students fail the system. Maybe that is a little harsh, and yes I have taken grinds in the past ( Free grinds for JC Irish and Paid Grinds for Applied Maths ( But I had no real teacher so that doesn't count) . So what do I mean by fail the system? 3 It provides supplementary inc...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: LC Maths Results 2011
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Thursday, 18 August 2011. LC Maths Results 2011. When it comes to the Leaving Cert. Results 2011, it seems that all that anyone seems to care about is the "high" failure rate in Maths. Honestly I don't think it's worth making this out to be a bigger deal than it actually is. First of all this is nothing new, there are always failures in Maths. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Central Nervous System (CNS) Pathology.
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: June 2012
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Tuesday, 12 June 2012. The Oxidation of Potassium Sodium Tartrate with Cobalt (II) Chloride as catalyst. For those of you studying the Intermediate Formation Theory. In Leaving Cert. Chemistry, here's a simple non-mandatory experiment to demonstrate the theory. It was very difficult to find a procedure on-line of how to conduct the experiment successfully but after much trial and error this is one that worked for me:. Measuring cylinders (50 cm. The Ox...
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Mt. Hanrahan Student's Blog: The Oxidation of Potassium Sodium Tartrate with Cobalt (II) Chloride as catalyst
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Mt Hanrahan Student's Blog. Blog for Irish Students. Tuesday, 12 June 2012. The Oxidation of Potassium Sodium Tartrate with Cobalt (II) Chloride as catalyst. For those of you studying the Intermediate Formation Theory. In Leaving Cert. Chemistry, here's a simple non-mandatory experiment to demonstrate the theory. It was very difficult to find a procedure on-line of how to conduct the experiment successfully but after much trial and error this is one that worked for me:. Measuring cylinders (50 cm. Centra...