Enough to get the same course as you:p
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Dman - Looking for the straight Busness Degree, Its 410 point's but I'm hoping the HEAR scheme will bump me up, But its a long shot.
My year were the first of the A1 A2 brigade and the last of the Peig era.
Six years now and the last of the old 25-30 year old Biology course..:(
Congratulations and commiserations to those who want them.it is just a memory test though :p
dfx its late and a long day at work but i dont get your post.
Conroy, I had a similar problems when going to UCD for dyslexics, and it dropped to the required level so good luck with that hope it works out for you.
Thank's ill be sure to let you know how it goes on Monday.
I think i get the post now, :D Although the first line has no relation to the second one really, only in that Biology( and History and Business possibly geography too) when I did it at least, were the only "memory" tests ones. Needless to say I did those as Im a bit thick :D
It's his association with the rest of the UCD crowd. :)
Got offered Busness in DCU today.:)
Missed my main choice by 5 points. Am fairly hopeful of getting in on round 2 offers though. Not the end of the world though!
Thats some rise in the points for the science courses, 70-80 points in some cases!!
1st choice!:)
I got my first choice. :)
Well done. Can I trust you to look after my little sister if she takes up her place in Maynooth?? :D
She will be living on campus and got €1000 as well so she is dead happy. Still holding out til Thursday to see if she gets Edinburgh though.
Well done to the others who got what they wanted to and those who didnt yet, it may still happen.
Well done all!!
When I was there my lectures were split between the two campuses. It is a bit of a pain but sure life is hard.
The SU always suffered from its distance from the village, but was better than the Roost (packed, dear and at the time run by scum), the LA (meat market and bit of a dive), Caulfields (actually it wasn't really better than Caulfields but this wasn't really a student pub) and Brady's (the local's bar, at the time students were well advised to steer clear).
Ah, happy memories.