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WHAT'S THE TALK OF EDUCATION: Are you learning Irish essays, or just fancy phrases from them? I’m actually scared to open my…

WHAT'S THE TALK OF EDUCATION:Are you learning Irish essays, or just fancy phrases from them? I'm actually scared to open my essay copy! – @KarenaCoronaa

I think I should stop studying for the day. Its causing unnecessary stress at the moment. – @AislingTroy

Yes it's that time of year again when a thread about pens comes up! I'm just wondering what pens does everyone use, or what pen helps people write quickest? thanks! – wesc, boards.ie

4 Colour bic pen or NOTHING. – The High Crusade, boards.ie

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If I had taken the leaving cert a month ago I would have been fine, but I have somehow forgotten everything I know about everything. – Haelium, boards.ie

To the students doing the leaving cert, and those who have done the LC. We've all been advised by teachers etc. to "get a good nights sleep", before each exam. But for the mocks I ended up staying up late into the night cramming, until I had gone over all of the most relevant information, so I could refresh myself. (Grades were good, I was understandably tired.) I'm afraid if I haven't read it the night before I may not remember some things. Thus, What are you guys doing the night before sleep or cram or other? Or to those who have previously done the LC what would you advise ? Thank you. – Edmon, boards.ie

I've already stopped cramming, but I'll probably get up about an hour earlier than usual to flick through proofs and definitions. Not being exhausted and being calm is more important to me. My timetable is gorgeous though, loads of evenings and mornings off. – Chuchoter, boards.ie

Stop studying at 10pm, in bed at 11pm and then up at 6am and then start cramming at 6:30am. Thats the plan anyhow. – Raeone, boards.ie

HOPE THE LEAVING CERT DIES – @Daaniellle