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Eoin Jackson holds the record for having passed a record 27 subjects in the 2010 Leaving Cert. (17 of these subjects were at Higher Level). He co-founded the XLc Project in 1998, and has taught several subjects at LC Higher level. He has being doing predictions for many of the Leaving Cert subjects since 1999, and is pleased to continue doing them, as they prove so useful for the LC students.
"Exam Tips Part #11" gives Eoin's tips for how best to focus your last minute study in advance of the Higher level Irish exam.
The theme tune of the video is:-
"The XLc Song (Against 'Most' Odds)".
It is a charity single that was recorded with the help of students from the XLc Project in Waterford.
(The lead singers on the recording are:- Dean O'Sullivan, Anthony Burchell, and Nicky Wicks)
The song can be bought for just €1 on itunes:- http://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/the-xlc-song-against-most/id370291275
The intro theme & background music is called:-
"Schoolgirls from hell"
All the music in this comes from Waterford pop band LAMPH, and was written by Clodagh and Eoin Jackson.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lamph/133628061910
(U should *definitely* go and 'like' their page on facebook!)
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Leaving Cert 2011 Home Economics
Leaving Certificate Home Economics 2011
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Leaving Certificate English 2011
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Leaving Cert 2011 Maths
Leaving Certificate Maths 2011
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Leaving Certificate Engineering 2011
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same 5 as tipped last year?! confident :P
mikeydublin 8 months ago
@mikeydublin
haha smart man...
No, not at all. As I said in the video, the "Stair na Gaeilge" section has been very peculiar, and fro that reason is next to impossible to call.... Just look at the similarity between the '08 and '09 papers... They are word for word the same! However 2010 gave us some topics that we'd never seen before. 2011 is VERY hard to call...
LeavingCertificate 8 months ago
I know you'll read this and say "How on earth should I know!?" BUT.. :D They made the Maths paper impossible because they're changing the course next year.It's the same for the Irish course.Do you think the same will happen Irish or is it just coincidence it was a harder paper?Just your opinion. :) Thanks for all the effort you put into these!You're practically a God in our school.. "Well,Eoin said ___ so that's all I'm learning. " :D
MeeMee22221 8 months ago
@MeeMee22221
Good holy Christ!!! -pressure!
I'd better get the bloody things right so! :/
Btw... whoever told u that was right!
They *always* do that. When the course is changing, the last paper of the old course is usually a bit of a bitch. It's a time honoured tradition... done so that everyone will be like "Wow, thois new coure is so much nicer than last year's paper" Unfortunately for Irish and Maths this year.. ye poor fuckers are the fall guys who will get burned by that tactic...
LeavingCertificate 8 months ago
Where is the list you said that you would put up for Stair Na Gaeilge???
geard93 8 months ago
@geard93
Watch the video in full...
...At the end I list some 'Stair na Gaeilge' topics ...around 5 topics or so.
They're my tips
LeavingCertificate 8 months ago