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Mar

I got 30% should i move down to past my teacher stated so but i really dont want to go down i want to stick to honours. i get B's and C's in my business tests and when i got the mock paper i absolutely blanked out. i just got paper 2 in the mock and she stated that paper 1 i would fly throught it. this is junior cert by the way! thanks for answers in advance!!


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Like it is really up to you. If you got Bs and Cs in the past you are well capable.

Maybe you weren’t familiar with the layout.
I would recommend going through the past papers yourself.
Practice makes perfect.
Build up your confidence in the subject.

Only you know for sure, what you can do.
Anybody of any standard can fail an exam if things go wrong.
That is life.
The paper might have gone bad for you on the day.
like I know very smart people in collage that blanked in exams.
The key is trying not to stress.
If you over study you might forget everything.
It is better to know a little and go in to an exam rested, than
to go in knowing a lot and to be stressed out of your box.

Oh the short questions are the worse in that paper if I have the ability to think back that far.

Maybe some resting techniques are in order. Walks, dancing or whatever relieves
Stress for you. I like singing out loud miles away from humans.
And other things too.

Good Luck


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Good Luck. You be grand. Report Abuse


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jo,the government and bankers over there have wasted billions ,squandered millions and lost all international confidence in Ireland Inc.you guys are facing over 500,000 unemployed on the Live Register by years end as big job losses hit and guess what?,those outdated,useless,incompetent,overpaid,mo… grabbing bastards in Dail Eireann and the Banking sector have failed the Nation!.its a ******* disgrace what they’ve done.its criminal what theyve done,where are they going to get the money to repay the Billions they owe?,the Millions to give people on the Dole some money to survive?,those wankers like Cullen,Minister for Arts fly around in Aer Corps choppers at cost of thousands of euros for what?,who da **** is Cullen or Cowan?.thieving,money hungy thieves is what they’re!.give yourself a chance,kid,failing business mock in junior cert isn’t serious in the long run,tho it seems it is now to you.maybe people like you,honest,hard working and true can pass exams and show those lying disreputable pricks ruining Ireland how it should be done in the future.your age group is the future,the hope for Ireland.dont give up.bertie,rubber lips biffo cowan,haughy,harney and all them useless gobshites are thick stupid, lying bastards,i cant wait till their kind is gone.mafia,they kept politics in the family,narrow minded,bigoted morons who have no idea how to run a country.

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To be honest, the Junior Cert is worth absoloutely. . . NOTHING.

I would advise you though to stay with honours, as if you choose a business subject for you Leaving Cert you'd have to stick with ordinary level. .

You're only down by 10% . . this can be easily done.

For my L.C.. I totally fucked up my Business paper in the mocks.. cuz I also just blanked out. Ended up with an A2 in the Leaving.


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Well They mark them very hard in the mocks! so if youre getting 30% i would say you would get the honour becuase you probably havent covered the course yet and they do mark them very hard! im doing my junior this year aswell, and the teachers hav sed to some people who are getting 30% and over in ther test if they work well they should be able for the honour! Good Luck With The Rest x

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Nah, stick at it if you feel you can do it. They state you go up at LEAST two grades in the actual exam. In paper two, did you’ve any trouble with the record-keeping? You also probably haven't convered the whole course yet, nevermind revised the whole course!

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If you usually do better than that, then stick to honours. Otherwise you won't be able to do honours in the leaving cert. Just tell the teacher that you'd like to do honours. She can't make you move to pass, she can only advise you.

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