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The Institute of Education was founded in 1969 by Irish school teacher, Raymond Kearns, and is currently one of the largest private second level schools and grind schools in Ireland.
Asking eight of these questions to be done in 150 minutes was extremely unfair.What is the point of putting students under this unnecessary time pressure? A three hour exam would have been more suitable in my view.
There's a project associated with it so you should probably look into how you'll have someone approve of it. But the book is great at explaining everything
I'd say starting with differential and difference equations is best if you're caught up on calculus and sequences and series. The mechanics would then be quite substantial. Networks and graphs and algorithms aren't technically challenging but they are quite different and somewhat boring
i had a problem with q15, in that you cannot use the binary search algorithm they've provided on a list with strings. the question was very misleading.
"those who relied on learning previous exam questions off by heart". What does that even mean? It's leaving cert higher level maths, any teacher will tell you the best way to prepare is doing past exam papers. I've done every single maths paper for the last 10 years and never have I come across one like yesterday's. After all of that work I don't appreciate it being made out to be taking the easy way out by just "learning off". If you have put time and effort into past exam questions you should be rewarded with a fair paper that you can recognise how to tackle.
If you take an A level mathematics paper you study the course do plenty of past papers and you get the grade you deserve. in Ireland you take an honours maths paper and it can be full of awkward time consuming questions designed to confuse ,confound and waste time. We seem to have nothing else to do than to set cryptic mathematics papers. After all there are 6 other subjects to study for anyone bright enough to take the Honours maths course. At A level there are two other subjects. I suppose its all part of the great Irish points race to secure a place in an over priced city university where you try and acquire a masters degree ( an honours degree probably wont be any good) so you can work for free for a year . God forbid you might want to teach that will take two more years so can get 10 hours a week 100 miles from where you live . And people wonder why graduates emigrate to Saudi Arabia ???
@@NavyaRoy-nd8fk Bitch, we were studying! We were told day in day out that we need to do exam papers to study for maths, only to get into the exam to basicly be told that it was all a waste. Some of my friends have done exam papers back to the 90s and have said that they struggled with the paper, are you gonna say that they also didnt study?
I feel so sorry for my daughter who worked soooo hard and she ended up by having this horrible exam. It's not fair to have such paper for students who even did not do their junior cert.
The leaving cert is meant to be a challenge. You cant just dumb it down because of”covid”. Oh and btw the current lcs were affected by covid in TY so thats not relevant.
@@footballrepublix Most LCs were affected by covid at the time of the JC as well. Both the 2019 and 2020 classes did not sit the JC. And don't say it's "irrelevant", they know this and that's why adjustments were given to this year's leaving certs, and it's also why last year's paper was a lot more managable.
@@morinohisagi2138 Current lcs weren’t affected for all 3 jc years except the exam itself. When they were in 5th and 6th schools reopened. The fact they still got significant adjustments and you still give out astonishes me. Previous lcs years had it much harder. What are you actually looking for? Do we just scrap the lc and give everyone 625 points bc they missed 2 months of school in Jc???
Maybe students should look at options like internships while studying online .After all everyone has a degree these days and a degree is no longer any good you need a masters degree and still no guarantee of a well paid job because you are told you have no experience . So we have people who have spent 100k and cant get the job they deserve . The trades are a viable option you earn money while you learn a skill and you have a better chance of staying employed.
I mean what exactly are we supposed to do when most of the questions are abstract, writing a written word response, being unnecessarily convoluted, adding in unneeded variables, borrowing from applied maths, integrating in 3D, transforming complex numbers in a way that hasn't been asked before, and being a somewhat unclear sequences and series question?
@@footballrepublixListen, it's clear from your numerous responses you're either in alot of ordinary classes, especially clear by your misspelling of the word 'literally', or you did not sit the leaving cert this year
I'm so fucking happy that there was no Elizabeth Bishop and Emily Dickinson (no im not, although i knew derek mahon I would've preferred someone else.)