Depends on where you go to study law, best option is to look up some prospectus' and see what the points are like in several collages and apply to 3 or 4 just in case. The problem is that you might get the points that are displayed, but those points are the points that the last person to get in had from the leaving. So to be comfortable aim another 30-40 points above the entry points at least.
529 points in Ireland, not sure about other countries though probably around the same, all i know is that you don't need as much in England
in your leaving cert how many points are needed to be an interior designer
900
You do not need to do the leaving cert to train to be a jockey. So zero.
pionts.
Around 450 to 500
Obviously it depends on what you would like to do.....
Your mum 9999
You have to be more specific. There are many types. I.e. you don't need many points for electrical engineering compared to that of biomedical engineering for instance. Also, stating if it is the Irish leaving cert may clarify, incase there is another type of leaving cert in the world
There are typically no specific Leaving Cert points requirements to become a journalist. However, pursuing a relevant degree in journalism or a related field, gaining experience through internships and building a strong portfolio of work are important steps to entering the field.
to be a vet u need 850 points, a docter 975 and a mcdonalds person needs 2 !!!!!!!!
You need at least 550 points in the leaving cert combined with a Hpat result of around 725/730
Yeah 290 points I think and ordinary maths