As a Chinese studet trying to get in a Irish university, Ireland's leaving cert sound so like China's Collage Entrance Exam, which is a nightmare for students equivalent Ireland's population every year, Why should entering post-second education like this.........
Also I'm quite competitive in China, and I am planning to contribute to local sociaty in the future, Soooooo, please don't attck me on taking advantage of Ireland education, and It's really freking expensive for international student.
Im trying to contact the SEC to update the Music Exam by emails, phone calls, more emails, and i tried to find their HQ but no luck. They finally got back to me and gave me a seperate email to contact. I emailed it 2 weeks ago. No response.
That was very informative and entertaining. In England the preoccupation is with A levels which students sit at 18. When the results are published the commentariat claim the exams are too easy if results have improved. The Irish education system seems to offer a broader curriculum for the Leaving Cert. A level students can specialise and take just 3 or 4 subjects in a particular subject area like science or humanities. Despite (or because of?) its success in countries like Germany, vocational education is still looked down upon by the political class in the UK. I've heard about people's enthusiasm for the Irish language being drummed out of them at school. Learning a language is a bit like learning a musical instrument. Teach students material they can play without much difficulty and when they're confident start to introduce some theory. Teaching Irish must be demoralising at times; I wonder why Irish language teachers don't push for a better curriculum. Once again, thanks for uploading such a helpful video.
Thanks for making the most 'honest game review' version of explaining the leaving cert.... as a Leaving Cert Simp who's repeating for higher points, I actually found this really entertaining.
I use Duolingo to learn languages. Through that, I'm relearning Spanish, in which I'm at about a college level two or three. I'm learning French, at which I'm at about a high school level three, Italian, at which I'm at about high school level one, and Irish Gaelic, at which I'm about maybe an elementary school level. It's a great tool, you don't feel like you're learning, you feel like you're playing a video game instead.
Trust me England has a better education system. I really prefer English schools as an Irish person. Their national curriculum is a lot more broad and they have better computing education. Some of the best English state schools would be considered private in Ireland. Plus the vocational studies in England are far better and the Irish exams are a joke compared to GCSEs and A-Levels. English students study more in-depth and don't have to study pointless subjects they'll forget about. It's why they lead in the world in higher education research and Ireland is lacking in that regard.
3:56 that's the school I go to can suck a lot of times but having an extraordinary english and in many other subjects has its perks but the chances lol
Amazing video, I fucking wish the SEC would get their act together. The whole of Ireland: Reform and improve the Leaving Cert SEC: Lads, we've computerized exams now... You still have to do them on paper though, and you can't use any pencil or coloured biro. Also you have to precisely label ALL of your work. Fuckin' wreckheads...
@@PKMX_ Uh, I went to a Gaelscoil so I'm somewhat of a master at Irish ;-) (Im expected by everyone to get a h1 without trying it's quite a bother). Also i just finished 5th year and my very white undies are turning brown, help me.
It's especially funny watching this video as someone who went to primary and part of secondary school in Ireland before finishing high school in the US. There are aspects of the US education system that are better, like not having to memorize entire texts just a standardized test and like, multiple-choice tests. But the US is such a trash fire in other ways that it makes me nostalgic? for school in Ireland? I just watched a bunch of Alive-O videos to feel something.
There are two main exemptions to not have to do Irish as a subject. One of which is if you have not lived in Ireland for many years. The other exemption is if you have a learning difficulty such as dyslexia. So lucky for you, after moving to Ireland you should not have to do it!
sorry to bother, but I have some questions. how many leaving cert examinations you have during the Second level education? because I see you have a junior cert in the third year, is it important as same as Leaving Cert examination of last year? whether the result of the junior cert will influence the students? thanks for your reply.
No need to be sorry, it's no bother at all! Students typically have 7 Leaving Cert exams - that includes three compulsory subjects (English, Maths, Irish) and four optional subjects (I personally chose Art, History, Business and German, but there are way more different subjects you can choose). The Junior Cert is nowhere near as important as the Leaving Cert - it's basically just preparation for the Leaving Cert, but Junior Cert results aren't important at all and they're always forgotten about. Leaving Cert results are important as they usually determine the college courses you can get into, but the results from the Junior Cert won't have any influence on the students. Hope this helps!
Great video I'm going into 5th year now and I'll be dammed the way 2020 has been going the fact they "have" to open schools shows how our education system is on of the worst system for the Morden climate we live in and I'm afraid about how am I going to cope with the change so I wonder if you may have any advice sorry for the inconvenience
hey Im a norn iron , 11 plus , grammar school brat who went to uni in scotland. I been working in education a few years , USA and Asia. thanks for the info as I talk to students and parents. wow. ireland can be better than this crap
@@anynamez7048 Writing things out again and again until you no longer need to even think about it anymore, its a memorization technique which basically uses muscle memory
Wouldn't be a real RUclipsr if I didn't complain! I like when people offer different perspectives in the comments because I encourage healthy discussion, though I never implied that school "should be easy". Rather, I think the curriculum could be updated significantly so it's more fit for purpose in the modern world. I give credit where credit is due, but I'd just like to see progress being made in education is all!
leaving cert is pretty cringe
Great video. Unfortunately the SEC will never listen. Hopefully the stress will be over soon. Love the videos and enjoy the summer!
Thanks a lot man! Yeah they seem pretty damn stubborn, hence why I constantly criticise them on my channel 😎 Enjoy your summer too!
As a Chinese studet trying to get in a Irish university, Ireland's leaving cert sound so like China's Collage Entrance Exam, which is a nightmare for students equivalent Ireland's population every year, Why should entering post-second education like this.........
Also I'm quite competitive in China, and I am planning to contribute to local sociaty in the future, Soooooo, please don't attck me on taking advantage of Ireland education, and It's really freking expensive for international student.
hey spent 5 years in China , lovely can I help in anyway
Back at it again with the education videos. Great video!
I know multiple people who were diagnosed with alopecia as a result of lc exam stress
Damn I remember that aoife Dooley stuff. Literally 5 minutes after the English exam ended people were generating memes about her on instagram
My god.. you are one talented little man :'-) . Your videos are class
Thanks a million, I'm glad you enjoy them! :D
Love your videos.
Also a banger
Have a nice summer
Im trying to contact the SEC to update the Music Exam by emails, phone calls, more emails, and i tried to find their HQ but no luck. They finally got back to me and gave me a seperate email to contact. I emailed it 2 weeks ago. No response.
Found this in my recommended, thanks youtube
Fun fact: there used to be separate tech drawing papers for boys and girls! archive.maths.nuim.ie/staff/dmalone/StateExamPapers/
Ugh why can't RUclips stop recommending GARBAGE content
This is brilliant every point you make is so valid👏👏👏
thank you for sharing. great ideas for Leaving cert!
I just finished the leaving. Wasnt really that bad but i got wrecked in chemistry
That was very informative and entertaining. In England the preoccupation is with A levels which students sit at 18. When the results are published the commentariat claim the exams are too easy if results have improved. The Irish education system seems to offer a broader curriculum for the Leaving Cert. A level students can specialise and take just 3 or 4 subjects in a particular subject area like science or humanities. Despite (or because of?) its success in countries like Germany, vocational education is still looked down upon by the political class in the UK. I've heard about people's enthusiasm for the Irish language being drummed out of them at school. Learning a language is a bit like learning a musical instrument. Teach students material they can play without much difficulty and when they're confident start to introduce some theory. Teaching Irish must be demoralising at times; I wonder why Irish language teachers don't push for a better curriculum. Once again, thanks for uploading such a helpful video.
I can't believe Fortnite ripped off the Leaving Cert with the Battle Royale premise.
I really like your profile pic, rhythm theif is an underrated gem!
@@Meggobro ^ This person right here, _they get it._
I can't believe Epic Games is going to get sued by the SEC
CSPE you say . Oh wait I hear AstroTurf for 40 minutes in the freezing cold
Thanks for making the most 'honest game review' version of explaining the leaving cert.... as a Leaving Cert Simp who's repeating for higher points, I actually found this really entertaining.
Ur videos are great mate...very suprised that why so less view...keep videos regular will hot million subs soon...
Very informative and passionate about what you have to say :) it even made sense to a stupid American like me
I use Duolingo to learn languages. Through that, I'm relearning Spanish, in which I'm at about a college level two or three. I'm learning French, at which I'm at about a high school level three, Italian, at which I'm at about high school level one, and Irish Gaelic, at which I'm about maybe an elementary school level. It's a great tool, you don't feel like you're learning, you feel like you're playing a video game instead.
Trust me England has a better education system. I really prefer English schools as an Irish person. Their national curriculum is a lot more broad and they have better computing education. Some of the best English state schools would be considered private in Ireland. Plus the vocational studies in England are far better and the Irish exams are a joke compared to GCSEs and A-Levels. English students study more in-depth and don't have to study pointless subjects they'll forget about. It's why they lead in the world in higher education research and Ireland is lacking in that regard.
And then the government lies saying ireland has a really good education system but the school I go to is stuck in the past
Hearing you pronounce the 'h' in overwhelming made me realise how poorly I enunciate words in my Canadian accent
3:56 that's the school I go to can suck a lot of times but having an extraordinary english and in many other subjects has its perks but the chances lol
I honestly get so disappointed when CSPE is ignored for “the AstroTurf”
What type of questions in school Admission test ???? Please tell me please
Great video! Should have way more views. You kinda remind me of Scott the Woz.
damn interesting
Amazing video, I fucking wish the SEC would get their act together.
The whole of Ireland: Reform and improve the Leaving Cert
SEC: Lads, we've computerized exams now... You still have to do them on paper though, and you can't use any pencil or coloured biro. Also you have to precisely label ALL of your work.
Fuckin' wreckheads...
I’m beginning to think you’ll never do a Spider-Man 2 video
It bad in Ireland? Lets see the Chinese torturous education system
Céad.
But céad as in like first, not a counter for a hundred. Yknow yourself like anyway
Damn! I'll pay no attention to the potentially flawed Irish, I'm just impressed that you're here already B)
@@PKMX_ Uh, I went to a Gaelscoil so I'm somewhat of a master at Irish ;-) (Im expected by everyone to get a h1 without trying it's quite a bother). Also i just finished 5th year and my very white undies are turning brown, help me.
oh no. The only advice I can give you is to stop wearing undies (that's what I do)
It's especially funny watching this video as someone who went to primary and part of secondary school in Ireland before finishing high school in the US. There are aspects of the US education system that are better, like not having to memorize entire texts just a standardized test and like, multiple-choice tests. But the US is such a trash fire in other ways that it makes me nostalgic? for school in Ireland? I just watched a bunch of Alive-O videos to feel something.
3:35 where the hell do people start at 7 that’s so normal
If I move to Ireland do I have to learn irish?im going to be in secondary school but I don't know what year I will be next year
There are two main exemptions to not have to do Irish as a subject. One of which is if you have not lived in Ireland for many years. The other exemption is if you have a learning difficulty such as dyslexia.
So lucky for you, after moving to Ireland you should not have to do it!
@@eoinbphotos Oh ok,thank you
I'm from Mauritius, do you know the feud of Ireland and Mauritius ?
sorry to bother, but I have some questions. how many leaving cert examinations you have during the Second level education? because I see you have a junior cert in the third year, is it important as same as Leaving Cert examination of last year? whether the result of the junior cert will influence the students? thanks for your reply.
No need to be sorry, it's no bother at all! Students typically have 7 Leaving Cert exams - that includes three compulsory subjects (English, Maths, Irish) and four optional subjects (I personally chose Art, History, Business and German, but there are way more different subjects you can choose). The Junior Cert is nowhere near as important as the Leaving Cert - it's basically just preparation for the Leaving Cert, but Junior Cert results aren't important at all and they're always forgotten about. Leaving Cert results are important as they usually determine the college courses you can get into, but the results from the Junior Cert won't have any influence on the students. Hope this helps!
Bro did u not try guiness
Great video I'm going into 5th year now and I'll be dammed the way 2020 has been going the fact they "have" to open schools shows how our education system is on of the worst system for the Morden climate we live in and I'm afraid about how am I going to cope with the change so I wonder if you may have any advice sorry for the inconvenience
Ayeee
hey Im a norn iron , 11 plus , grammar school brat who went to uni in scotland.
I been working in education a few years , USA and Asia.
thanks for the info as I talk to students and parents.
wow.
ireland can be better than this crap
You're really funny 😂
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If you can rote learn like me, the leaving cert is quite easy, if you cannot rote learn, well....have fun trying tbh
Whats that
@@anynamez7048 Writing things out again and again until you no longer need to even think about it anymore, its a memorization technique which basically uses muscle memory
@@Dylan-ni9my oh thanks man
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Why not the HSE not sec lol (if ur not Irish u wouldn't get it )
cool hwhip
Emma hwheel.
@@PKMX_ matty hwhee
Good video next time with other music. it's unfortunately a bit annoying
Ur educational system is the very shit can’t lie we Canadians have it better
You sure complain a lot.... School isn't meant to be easy.
Wouldn't be a real RUclipsr if I didn't complain! I like when people offer different perspectives in the comments because I encourage healthy discussion, though I never implied that school "should be easy". Rather, I think the curriculum could be updated significantly so it's more fit for purpose in the modern world. I give credit where credit is due, but I'd just like to see progress being made in education is all!