Over 136,000 students across Ireland are currently locked in exam halls, facing the daunting challenges of the Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle exams. The pressure is on!
It's that time of year again โ the dreaded Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle exams have begun, causing waves of panic and stress among students. With over 136,000 students gearing up to tackle the State Examinations until the 25th of June, the atmosphere is tense across the country. In Limerick, a principal emphasized that the Leaving Cert is just the 'start and not the finish,' reminding students that there's still a long road ahead. Meanwhile, in Meath and Wexford, thousands of students are huddled over their desks, grappling with exam papers and stress. In neighboring Cavan, over 2,000 students are braving the exam season, with some opting for the challenging agricultural science paper. As the exams kick off, the pressure is palpable and the future uncertain for many students.
More than 136000 students will sit this years State Examinations which run from today until the 25th of June.
6638 Leaving Cert students are due to sit the written agricultural science exam later this month, the State Examinations Commission said.
Limerick students will be among more than 136000 who will sit the State exams.
The State Examinations Commission has said that there are around 4 million papers to be distributed through exam halls over the course of the exam period. The ...
Over 2500 students across county Meath are at their desks this morning (Wednesday) as this year's Leaving Cert examinations get underway.
After plenty of study and preparation, 4800 students in County Wexford commenced their Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied and Junior Cycle ...
English Paper One was first exam for Leaving Cert students as a record number began their State exams on Wednesday.
Over 2000 students in Co Cavan will sit their State examinations which begin this morning. 864 students are sitting the Leaving Cert while 94 have opted for ...