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pass more subjects then fail junior cert means nothing
recipes, evaluation sheets, analysis of brief and that's all good luck what breif did ye get i done it last year got a A in home ec overall i was delited well god luck do home ec next year it so easy and great crac well bye and good luck x :)
SPHE is done from 1st year to 6th year in Secondary School so it is a Junior Cert subject. However, it is NOT a TEST SUBJECT
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Go to a fabric store and check the ends of the bolts. They will state the percentage of synthetics in each bolt. Ask for assistance from the clerks, they will help with tips and suggestions.
This should answer your question. Read carefully, and check your spelling.http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8679/the_effect_of_temperature_on_amylase.html Investigate... realationship... temperature... You should learn how to spell for a start and stop cheating on you science homework, this is a junior cert project. Don't worry junior cert Isn't important and neither is science. Continue cheating!
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Yes but its not a good idea. You'd be behind the rest of the class and would have a lot of catching up to do
3rd June, timetable is available on the department of education website
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No, not necessarily. What you do at leaving cert isn't so important, it's college that counts. To teach at leaving cert level, you need to do a chem related degree and then a H-dip. With a physics degree and H-dip you can teach leaving cert physics and leaving cert maths. With a biology related degree and H-dip you can teach leaving cert biology. The requirements for teaching junior cert are less demanding. A general science degree may suffice. Alternatively you could do a degree in Science education (my degree yay!) and then you can teach physics, chem, maths, bio, ICT at junior cert level and a choice of two from physics chem maths at leaving cert without having to do the extra years H-dip. Reply if you'd like to know more. Hope this helps, Ambross