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  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar
    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar3 жыл бұрын

    Since school is such a broad topic, there’s so much we didn’t cover in this video. Leave a comment below on what else you would like us to talk about, I would love to make more “discussion” type videos in this series using your comments 💚

  • @Optomistic3501

    @Optomistic3501

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!! Do more videos of school!

  • @ellabailey7130

    @ellabailey7130

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do part twoooooo plssss

  • @ashlingdurkan2961

    @ashlingdurkan2961

    3 жыл бұрын

    Am from mayo 😊 and have American cousins

  • @andrackulateamshots501

    @andrackulateamshots501

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would be interested to hear the type of lunch at school

  • @christinebass1519

    @christinebass1519

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love your ‘differences’ videos. I’m Irish in Ireland and my boyfriend is American and lives in Indy. We’re always comparing the differences between Ireland and the US 🇮🇪 🇺🇸

  • @laurapurcell2557
    @laurapurcell25573 жыл бұрын

    The leaving cert is not an exam. It's a shared cultural trauma that lasts years.

  • @magsboyle1321

    @magsboyle1321

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Still have nightmares about my Leaving Cert 40 years later. 😂

  • @gabrielafitzgerald8220

    @gabrielafitzgerald8220

    10 ай бұрын

    Just had a nightmare about it last night 😱

  • @dannypaulread1023
    @dannypaulread10233 жыл бұрын

    "Father Ted is not British"! BRILLIANT

  • @dannypaulread1023

    @dannypaulread1023

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ashtons laugh too!!!

  • @miaj8691
    @miaj86913 жыл бұрын

    Having lived in Ireland for seven years, I feel I can confidently say SATs/ACTs are literally a walk in the park compared to Leaving Cert. The fact that an Irish students entire education can be boiled down to one set of exams has always baffled me. I can't imagine the stress. SATs were actually quite separate from school and you only had to take them if you wanted to go to college. Plus they only covered math and English. (I think the ACTs also have a science section and that's the major difference, but don't quote me on that.) If anything I think Leaving Cert is a bit more like American "final exams" but we had finals every year of high school, the tests themselves were created by the teacher so they were tailored to exactly what you covered in class, and they only covered a year or even a semesters worth of material, so they were still so much easier than Leaving Cert. I do, however, appreciate the great sacrifice Leaving Cert students give every year to bring us great weather.

  • @spikeybunny6577

    @spikeybunny6577

    3 жыл бұрын

    Can someone retake their Leaving Cert if they test poorly the first time?

  • @laurapurcell2557

    @laurapurcell2557

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@spikeybunny6577 yes they can, but they need to wait until the following years graduating class is sitting theirs the next June.

  • @dash-x

    @dash-x

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s def more stressful. I didn’t study for the SATs, and passed with flying colours. If you passed 4th grade, you’ll do fine on the SATs. I’ve also taken exams in the English school system, and Incan confirm they were much harder.

  • @bobkilla430

    @bobkilla430

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you pass do you automatically get to go to a college?

  • @ChristineKelly1000

    @ChristineKelly1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bobkilla430 no. Your test results are converted into a score. The maximum score is 600. That’s if you get A+ in 8 subjects. The marks for your chosen profession in college are based on 1. The subject, I.e medicine and such have higher mark requirements and 2. The number of people applying for the course. I.e the more demand for the course, the higher the marks you need, so the marks change from year to year.

  • @doctorkropotkin6710
    @doctorkropotkin67103 жыл бұрын

    I've lectured maths for 12 years and I'm still terrified of the higher leaving cert maths exam. That thing is unnatural.

  • @Figures-us9wt

    @Figures-us9wt

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's bullshit the amount of importance put on it just to get some dead 9-5 job. They're telling us to be mindlessly studying useless information for 4 hours daily for Junior Cert at 15. It's a joke.

  • @chargestone96

    @chargestone96

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its really not that bad but yes its kinda badly thought out

  • @tworivers3518

    @tworivers3518

    3 жыл бұрын

    I went into a science / engineering field, so I use all of the honors maths and science I learned for the leaving cert. Most of those in the college course that did not do these fell out within a few weeks of the first year. Leaving cert stress was all on the Irish and German. I studied that bull like mad for that whole year and I can't remember a bit and have never used any. Kinda wish I could speak Irish, but don't have the time to learn it and nobody really speaks it.

  • @ashlingcollins6308

    @ashlingcollins6308

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Figures-us9wt i loved ot and actually use a lot of the info from junior cert since and its not like JC does anything

  • @mariusmatei2946

    @mariusmatei2946

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chargestone96 yeah, it's painfully demanding/rigorous, but (from an academics point of view) it's not a bad learning system!

  • @coreycarroll3761
    @coreycarroll37612 жыл бұрын

    How did I just watch a 26 minute video and I didn’t get to see his reaction to finding out that 4th year is a completely optional year where you don’t do regular work at all!?!?

  • @StarMonkies
    @StarMonkies3 жыл бұрын

    Leaving cert truly was one of the most stressful times of my life. More so than college. In a nutshell. You study a minimum of 6 subjects over 2 years and all you hard work comes down to exams at the end of that two years. There is very little continuous assessment or grading averages. All depends on how you do on each exam. You take a 2 or 3 hour exam for each subject (except English which is 2, 2 hour exams) usually with a mix of essay questions and short questions. As Amy said you can take each subject at higher or ordinary level. With a higher level subject you can score a max of 100 points. Ordinary level is a max of 60 points. All the scores are added up from you 6 best subjects and you are given a points total. So if you took 6 higher level subjects and got A1s in each you would get the maximum of 600 points and basically have your pick of colleges. College courses offer places based on points. For example if you apply for Psychology in UCC and there are 200 places. The top 200 scoring applicants would get offered a place. If the 200th person offered a place scored 530 points then they would say you needed a minimum of 530 points to get into that course. Basically your ability to get into college all comes down to those LC exams. No one looks at extra curricular activities or grade point averages throughout secondary school. It all comes down to you ability to learn off information and deal with the pressure of exams.

  • @grainne_roisin1512

    @grainne_roisin1512

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true. The stress isn’t even laughable at this point. I know of girls in my year who did not handle that stress well. You have to be a very mentally strong person to not let the stress and expectations from everyone else get in on you. I can safely say I definitely struggled mentally, like many others during this time, worrying about whether or not I’d be good enough in life, if I couldn’t do well in the leaving cert.

  • @kittyowlblu

    @kittyowlblu

    3 жыл бұрын

    So is the leaving cert like the British GCSE's?

  • @Anna-sl2bw

    @Anna-sl2bw

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kittyowlblu No, it's the equivalent of A levels. The junior cert was like the GCSE's.

  • @ChristineKelly1000

    @ChristineKelly1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am 55. To this day if I am stressed I have a dream that I am doing the leaving cert maths exam.

  • @siobhannicklow7154

    @siobhannicklow7154

    2 жыл бұрын

    In New York State in the early 80s you could receive just a high school diploma after completing the required credits at your School with all passing grades. The diploma could include With honors if you excelled. Additionally there was the state Regents exams that were three hour examinations in specific subject areas. If you scored high enough across all those subjects you would receive a "Regents" diploma. Basically used for college bound students.

  • @finnualahanley1089
    @finnualahanley10893 жыл бұрын

    The Leaving cert is the worst exam you'll ever sit in your life, it's such a stressful time

  • @OscarTuyen
    @OscarTuyen3 жыл бұрын

    leaving cert literally the most stressful thing i've done and I didn't do it cuz of covid lol

  • @irish66
    @irish663 жыл бұрын

    Ok, old irish guy, here -61. When I started school at 3 and half, i'm sure it was called infants. I don't think there was kindergarten then, but there are places that use the word now. I think infants was co-ed. I remember Mrs Kenna asked me what girl I liked, and I said Mary Callinan. ☺ Rest seems the same ie first class, second class etc. Then first, year, second, 3rd year, but for some reason no fourth year. Then it went 5th and 6th.

  • @markrice_
    @markrice_3 жыл бұрын

    Amy, this video is class and absolutely hilarious 😂 uniforms were literally my least favourite part about all part of schools 😂

  • @HellsBells80s
    @HellsBells80s3 жыл бұрын

    Leaving cert - there is nothing more stressful. 7 subjects, a two or two and a half hour paper on each subject, absolute nightmare!

  • @rolaru3349
    @rolaru33493 жыл бұрын

    Hi hi! I did my Leaving Cert in 2006, when I was in primary school we still had the horror story nuns, that started to get phased out/cracked down around 2000-2002. I could write a novel about the terror of nuns. My sister is around your age, I’m glad she got the nice nuns.

  • @longfordboy2538
    @longfordboy25383 жыл бұрын

    This is extremely well done Thank you for your classy comments on the sisters Not the usual trendy” nun bashing”

  • @janericketts6531
    @janericketts65313 жыл бұрын

    My son did SATs at the same time as doing 4 A levels (he was applying to an US University so needed to have SATs scores). He found them much easier than the UK exams - particularly as so many questions had multiple choice answers.

  • @BigBadTomA
    @BigBadTomA3 жыл бұрын

    If you're doing a St. Patrick's Day episode. Don't forget to add that it's Paddy and not Patty!

  • @jaqian
    @jaqian3 жыл бұрын

    In Ireland Playschool starts at age 3yrs it's not compulsory but advised. Then starts Primary School at age 4yrs in Junior Infants, followed by Senior Infants, then 1st to 6th Class by age 12. In Secondary School (High School) you generally do 6 years, in your third year you have a state exam called the Junior Cert and three years later you have the Leaving Cert. Two very stressful exams.

  • @rhondautt462
    @rhondautt4623 жыл бұрын

    I love these videos,so interesting and informative. And I like the way you talk to each other

  • @grainne_roisin1512
    @grainne_roisin15123 жыл бұрын

    I had so many mental breakdowns during the leaving cert. It wasn’t uncommon to feel suicidal for some people during that time, unfortunately. I actually when I went on French exchange, and with their system being a year less than ours, they were like three weeks away from their “leaving cert” and they were like so chill. Like they could actually afford to have a social life and have us around. It made me so mad that other countries had this thing that we were told and taught was life and death, so easy and that we had to go through this.. anyways yeah lol leaving cert is the biggest pile of shit. ✌️

  • @lauravaicekauskaite5836
    @lauravaicekauskaite58363 жыл бұрын

    It's strange how now in Ireland I've never heard the word "Play school" Since we always call it "Early start"

  • @MrKyledane
    @MrKyledane3 жыл бұрын

    I love when worlds collide like this, thanks KZread algorithm! I am familiar with your husband through Trilogy Media, binged through his stuff a couple of years ago and really enjoyed what he is doing on a very different topic. You guys have great chemistry, keep it up.

  • @serenahm
    @serenahm3 жыл бұрын

    Y’all are just too cute! I learn so much from your videos while being entertained at the same time. I appreciate all the work you put into these. Go raibh maith agat!❤️🍀

  • @girlierox09
    @girlierox093 жыл бұрын

    Part 2 please ! ❤️

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @thetom981
    @thetom9813 жыл бұрын

    If you are doing a part 2 and talking about the Leaving cert you got to mention the mocks. Love the video!

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes thank you!

  • @bradyandrewsolomon1057
    @bradyandrewsolomon10573 жыл бұрын

    This was such a fun video I’m not a huge fan of school but I did enjoy learning how school is in Ireland keep up the great work Amy and I can’t wait to the next video 💚

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Brady! 💚

  • @bradyandrewsolomon1057

    @bradyandrewsolomon1057

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AmyMcDonaghGuitar np Amy 💚

  • @Gaeisok

    @Gaeisok

    3 жыл бұрын

    How did u get that emoji?

  • @lfhaneman
    @lfhaneman3 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Can’t wait for part two. I have had a chance to compare US (Texas) middle and high school over the years. I was in 7th grade in 1970 when they first allowed pantsuits for girls (no jeans), and in 2021-22 I will begin my 20th year teaching (high school English). Very different dress codes and social differences. It’s been fun to be a part of it all. I love hearing about school in other county and cultures. Thank you! Love you both.

  • @Jeanor99
    @Jeanor993 жыл бұрын

    You need to do a full explanation of the Leaving Cert!

  • @maryr94
    @maryr943 жыл бұрын

    We called junior infants and senior infants, wee dotes and big dotes 😄 It was also a mixed boys and girls school too. There are many mixed schools in Ireland.

  • @pickledcactus5480

    @pickledcactus5480

    Жыл бұрын

    We called both junior and senior infants... "infants"

  • @ericseventeen17
    @ericseventeen173 жыл бұрын

    *Kids 10th Birthday Adults: leaving cert now in 8 years!

  • @dedtte4162
    @dedtte41623 жыл бұрын

    YOU SHOULD DO A VIDEO WHERE YOU BOTH DO EACH OTHERS EXAM.

  • @BenCreaven
    @BenCreaven3 жыл бұрын

    i feel like american school is more focused on the social aspect, sports etc. irish schooling is just focused on the leaving cert full stop

  • @davidcooley275

    @davidcooley275

    3 жыл бұрын

    You watch to much American tv...

  • @BenCreaven

    @BenCreaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidcooley275 I haven’t watched tv in about 5 years. my opinion is mostly based on my friend who moved to america when he was 15 and what i read and see from american kids online. school sports are treated like professional there. full crowds turn up for every game of every sport and a stadium announcer fucking does an individual walkout for each player 😭 my school football team reached the all ireland semi final and there were only about 50 people watching us lmao. and the schooling is miles easier. they get multiple choice questions and they leave school with the same standard of education as a 15/16 year old irish person does.

  • @bobkilla430

    @bobkilla430

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BenCreaven at 16 you can get what's called a ged, basically and seen by employers as a high school degree. Sports are a huge thing in highschools. Even though I played alot of sports in hs I didn't realize it until I came back from my university and I was just in a small town in california. We still had boosters, fundraisers etc. A big highschool in texas and it's on a whole other level.

  • @ashleynicoledickerson8844

    @ashleynicoledickerson8844

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BenCreaven That's one experience though. I was in all AP classes in high school, and while sports and extracurriculars were a big deal, AP especially expected to be the best at not only in class, but also whatever extracurricular they were involved in. Stress level was kind of high at my high school, but that's my experience.

  • @ashleynicoledickerson8844

    @ashleynicoledickerson8844

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bobkilla430 yo where you from?

  • @shanecollins3271
    @shanecollins32713 жыл бұрын

    There is also foundation level lol I did that for Irish and the tester actually mimed some of the answers for the oral test lol

  • @robertchurch5910
    @robertchurch591011 күн бұрын

    I love this series!❤

  • @sallykelly4056
    @sallykelly40563 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 6th year right now and I study 1.5 - 2.5 hours a night and six hours on a Saturday, homework excluded lol

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best of luck Sally! ❤️

  • @Eltonlaleham
    @Eltonlaleham3 жыл бұрын

    awesome video in billions of ways

  • @Tony_Kidvaski
    @Tony_Kidvaski3 жыл бұрын

    I always wondered about the American system. As a teacher in Ireland it is interesting to me. Thanks folks.

  • @finbarmcdonagh4902
    @finbarmcdonagh49023 жыл бұрын

    Great video keep them coming 🥰

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @RyanIrelandPride
    @RyanIrelandPride3 жыл бұрын

    Loved It! A Video Idea----Maybe Driving Differences And Experiences?!

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes another good subject that's very different between the 2 countries!

  • @Tony_Kidvaski
    @Tony_Kidvaski3 жыл бұрын

    You guys are brilliant. I love your chemistry. Guím sonas oraibh go deo

  • @matthewmcdonagh9284
    @matthewmcdonagh92843 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video ❤️🍀

  • @teresaididntknowthat
    @teresaididntknowthat3 жыл бұрын

    Very stressful exam for teenagers as a parent watching my 5 kids do it stress headaches no sleeping, sick, it’s not worth it putting kids through that there must be an easier way.

  • @noeljr.7724
    @noeljr.77243 жыл бұрын

    Is the Leaving Cert hard? YES! Between study and extra grinds in the evenings, I am happy it's long in my past. Definitely more or less the same experiences in Athlone. I went to an all-boys national/primary school but chose a mixed secondary school for the social aspect. At secondary school, the fourth year wasn't mandatory. It was known as the ''transition year'' where people would do work experience and things like that. We did have a good balance of male and female teachers there in contrast to the national/primary school where there it was about 80/20 (%) female to male teachers. Around the 3rd year, the school came out with the rule that female students were allowed to wear pants. Crazy to think that had to become a rule but there we are. I do have good memories of school in Ireland though and made some great lifelong friends there. I agree with you both that if we went back to school as we are now we'd be more confident but that comes down to now having real-life experience.

  • @liambyrne7853
    @liambyrne78532 жыл бұрын

    Love the channel keep it up 👍

  • @jamesdoran4256
    @jamesdoran42563 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff. The American guy is goofy but charming. Good chemistry between the two of you.

  • @susanmcglade3295
    @susanmcglade32953 жыл бұрын

    I spent 13 years in all girl schools, we had 1 male teacher towards the end. Poor guy. Then was the only girl in my college class 😬. (1981)

  • @westlifejjfan
    @westlifejjfan3 жыл бұрын

    I swear to god your uniform is absolutely identical to the one I wore. If it turns out you went to the same school as me that would be amazing, only just discovered your channel 😁

  • @lmmgreen
    @lmmgreen19 күн бұрын

    I went to catholic school in Southern California, kinder through high school (and college!) so I also lived in a uniform most of school. High school was all girls, some sisters taught and there were a few male teachers. When I got to college, I had to buy a bunch of "regular" clothes and literally hadn't had a class with boys all my teen years. My experience is probably more similar to Amy's than typical public school in the US - though across the board yes, school starts early for everyone. Some high school's let you take an extra class in the morning (it might be called "zero period") if you were an overachiever lol. You could also take AP classes ("Advanced Placement"), and then at the end of the year, take an exam and if you scored well, you could get college credit in that subject.

  • @teresaididntknowthat
    @teresaididntknowthat3 жыл бұрын

    Love watching you both. Amy you remind me of one of my daughters she did her leaving in 2011 went to UCD for music and is a music teacher in Dubai. Shes married now living in Dubai. You both remind me of her and husband. They’d love to see this........”the side fringe” lol great videos 💖💙

  • @MRSYSTEM96
    @MRSYSTEM963 жыл бұрын

    I did the Leaving Cert in 2007 in the biggest school in Ireland and didn't find it stressful at all. Anyone trying really hard to get certain points for a certain college course would find it stressful but there were lots of people in school with me who didn't care so they weren't as stressed about it. The high earners didn't seem too stressed either, it just seemed to come natural to them.

  • @irenemax3574
    @irenemax35743 жыл бұрын

    Awk Ashton, it’s yourself! I’ve seen some of your scam hunter videos. I like you even more now that I know you’re married to an Irish girl. Edit: so delighted was I to see a familiar KZread face, I didn’t acknowledge Amy. Thanks for posting a very entertaining conversation. All the best to both of you.

  • @shubinternet
    @shubinternet3 жыл бұрын

    Some school districts also split high school into two parts, with 9 and 10 in one school (a mid-high) versus 11 and 12 in another (high school).

  • @catherinehammer8637
    @catherinehammer86373 жыл бұрын

    Something Amy said made me think of another thing that’s different between Irish and American: Fringe. We call them bangs. lol

  • @jakobtheonlyone9983
    @jakobtheonlyone99832 жыл бұрын

    In Germany the length of the finishing exams depends on the subject: in German you sit in there for 8 hours writing essays, interpreting poems or stuff and answering questions as well as doing grammar stuff. In other subjects you may be in there for 4 hours. It might sound like a lot but a regular schoolday in Germany is about 6 hours long.

  • @cian434

    @cian434

    Жыл бұрын

    I think that’s better though too, with the leaving cert you can know literally everything but still do badly if you run out of time/are a slow writer.

  • @barny15
    @barny153 жыл бұрын

    Fun video! Speaking to Ashton's experience, I remember taking the ACT in high school; I actually took it twice since the first time I took it I didn't study at all and was hung over from a party the night before. 🙃The second time I took it, I still didn't study, but at least I wasn't hung over. 😏

  • @leannecurtis1582
    @leannecurtis15823 жыл бұрын

    Low babies and high babies. I'm an 80's baby. That's what we called it.

  • @ashleynicoledickerson8844
    @ashleynicoledickerson88443 жыл бұрын

    dude my high school started at 7:15 am. not always bright but definitely early

  • @VR-bp4ub
    @VR-bp4ub3 жыл бұрын

    You guys are the loveliest couple ever! You videos are a bliss!

  • @deaglanocochlain3088
    @deaglanocochlain30883 жыл бұрын

    Great craic! Americans are much different... I love watching you two

  • @dash-x
    @dash-x3 жыл бұрын

    I’m a dual citizen and went to primary in both the states and England. One thing I noticed was my American schooling was always behind compared to the English schools. One thing that was harder for me when I was a tween it was really hard since I was on the birthday cusp. So I was always the youngest. Another thing is I wish American schools did more proper uniforms instead of only being allowed to wear certain colours. The most important difference I think is the hot dinners. We didn’t have to pay for them in England, we got 2-3, and they were proper meals. Going off what y’all said- I think the younger bairns should switch schedules with the teens. It’s easier to get littles up early, and let the teens sleep in. My Ma would always complain to the school district.

  • @Lexykins2691
    @Lexykins26913 жыл бұрын

    Elementary for me was K-6th, Jr High 7-9th, high school 10-12th. But that district (LAUSD) has changed that years ago.

  • @wiccanleopardcat
    @wiccanleopardcat3 жыл бұрын

    I WENT TO SCHOOL IN IL. FROM PRESCHOOL THROUGH 8TH GRADE IN ONE SCHOOL, BUT 6TH, 7TH & 8TH GRADES WERE ON ONE SIDE OF THE SCHOOL, FROM PRESCHOOL TO 5TH!!! PLUS, STARTING IN 1ST GOING THROUGH 8TH, WE WOULD CHANGE CLASSES FOR DIFFERENT SUBJECTS!!! I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS!!!

  • @ellabailey7130
    @ellabailey71303 жыл бұрын

    MAKE A PART TWO

  • @thomasharkin5063
    @thomasharkin50633 жыл бұрын

    Ireland has two education symptoms (GCSE in the North & Leaving cert. in the South), with those who are good at sport being picked for school teams. there's teachers who live on one side of the border & work in a school on the other side of border. Catholic schools in the North opting out of state schools & Protestant schools in the South opting out of the state schools.

  • @amsel_in_defense
    @amsel_in_defense3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a video on how you two met? I’ve watched every single one of your videos together and I absolutely adore you! I’m so interested in how you came to be from overseas lol.

  • @sivesampietrodaly2237
    @sivesampietrodaly22373 жыл бұрын

    I dont know if it was there when you were in school but now theres a 'Transition Year' between jc and lc cycles. In some schools its mandatory but in most its optional. It's kind of a year out where you focus less on exams and more on learning alternative subjects (like film or another language) and you go on lots of trips and do fun stuff

  • @LuvNickynGina4ever

    @LuvNickynGina4ever

    3 жыл бұрын

    She sat her leaving cert in 2011, so yes 4th year aka transition year was definitely there, whether she took that year or not, she didnt say. I sat my leaving cert in 2004 and i also did transition year

  • @ashlingcollins6308

    @ashlingcollins6308

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not every school offers TY though and there are limited places unfortunately

  • @itzmekayla
    @itzmekayla2 жыл бұрын

    I have a friend that lives in Ireland and I was so shocked when she told me that 4th year (sophomore year for me) is optional since it’s a transitional year

  • @naomidemordha6194
    @naomidemordha61943 жыл бұрын

    Part 2!

  • @paulstromberg3019
    @paulstromberg30193 жыл бұрын

    I would love to hear more of your school experiences . I had a weird experience lent to a private kindergarten, grade 1 thru the first half of 4 I went to a catholic school then transferred to public school at the request of the nuns . and all through school I felt like I was too young to be with the rest of the clSs

  • @Crystal_Palmborg
    @Crystal_Palmborg3 жыл бұрын

    Aww you guys are adorable! My favorite couple on KZread! Thank you for always giving me a reason to smile Amy & Ash! :)

  • @LuvNickynGina4ever

    @LuvNickynGina4ever

    3 жыл бұрын

    Basically in a nutshell it's the end of your formal education that is mandatory and where you'll sit in a bunch of exams that will get you into college.

  • @ashlingcollins6308

    @ashlingcollins6308

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's a series of 8/9 2-3 hour long exams on 8 subjects. Math Irish and English are mandatory and the others are whatever you chose to study. At the end the tests are sent off, all scores are turned into points the max you can get is 625, you submit your results when applying for college and hope you have a high enough score to get in as its whoever has the higher scores get priority

  • @tomlawhon6515
    @tomlawhon65153 жыл бұрын

    Where I lived, most of the private colleges wanted the SAT test and the state university system asked for the ACT test. In general, the ACT test was designed to measure what you have learned in your schooling that far, and the SAT test was designed more to measure to measure ones facility in verbal facility and math facility, but the SAT was not as focused on learning ability as an IQ test.

  • @RW-tn9vy
    @RW-tn9vy3 жыл бұрын

    I took my high school exams 20 years ago now in the UK. Lots of subjects had different levels of exam literally called “higher” or “lower” depending on if the teachers thought you were dim or clever!

  • @keelaegan7894
    @keelaegan78943 жыл бұрын

    As a current LC it's fucking torture, tests in every subject nearly every week, ment to be constantly studying instead I'm crying and things are even more messed up now because of Corona. Oral exams are this weekend and teachers are hunting us down for practice runs. Projects are a mess, and every test and piece of homework completed must be a high standard as it could go towards accredited grades

  • @hollymcparland

    @hollymcparland

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am also a current 6th year student, I hope your orals went well, just know that you are not alone in this because I have had many breakdowns. These days whenever I try to focus on something all the other things that I still have to cover from every subject flood into my mind and cause me to not do anything at all. the build up is horrible but just keep thinking about the wonderful changes we’ve been given in the exams (if you are doing the exams now that we have accredited grades) because that’s what is pulling me through this torture hahaha and yes I agree the tests that we have every week are so much pressure now because of accredited grades, it’s all very messy but we just gotta take it one step at a time ❤️

  • @ChristineKelly1000

    @ChristineKelly1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    You poor thing. I hope you did ok. Even tho it doesn't seem like it now there is life after the leaving cert. I failed pass maths back in 1984. I walked into the hall sat down, looked at the paper and couldn't understand a word. I got an NG. Oh the stress. Since then I've gone on to do several different courses in Administration, accountancy, IT and have gotten a diploma in materials management. I worked while attending night classes. The good thing about now days is there are so many options available. No one is stuck in the one job for a lifetime. Anyone can retrain and find the job to suit them. I wish you good luck and hope you do well in life.

  • @stephenocalla3708
    @stephenocalla37083 жыл бұрын

    As a leaving cert student currently I need you to please make a video that fully walks through the sheer fucking lunacy that is the leaving cert. I need to know that I'm not insane in thinking that this exam is insane.

  • @Robbie63

    @Robbie63

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did my leaving cert 41 years ago. It was lunacy then as well. Best of luck. I hope you sail through it.

  • @stephenocalla3708

    @stephenocalla3708

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Robbie63 Well, with the year that's in it I'm not even sure if the results are even gonna mean anything but hey-ho.

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best of luck with your exams Stephen, you can do it ❤️

  • @gerardacronin334

    @gerardacronin334

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did the Leaving Cert in 1974 with 9 honours subjects and managed to get honours in all of them. Two days later I started doing the Matriculation exam. You could choose your best performance to calculate points for university entrance. That was certainly the most intense exam month of my life. I was a swot in school and had no social life.

  • @killianmmmoore
    @killianmmmoore3 жыл бұрын

    4th year is optional depending on schools Ireland too

  • @jamesfnolan6516
    @jamesfnolan651611 ай бұрын

    Especially at the beginning. When you were talking aboutyour Irish experience it stopped.

  • @marymcgraw6375
    @marymcgraw63753 жыл бұрын

    Where I grew up, there was only grammar school and high school, grammar school until eighth grade.

  • @08sunbabe
    @08sunbabe3 жыл бұрын

    i did the leaving cert in 2002 and i still have nightmares to this day. i never want to go through that again.

  • @caistigh2062
    @caistigh20623 жыл бұрын

    I think, and am in no way certain because most of my exposure to American schools is through media, that the easiest difference to point out between Leaving Cert and any equivalent US exam, is that it's worth all the marbles. I believe you get credits towards college throughout school, or exams worth your final grade or what have you. That isn't the case here. 100% of your grade comes from your Leaving Cert (with exceptions for things like art/woodwork where that's not really feasible). Your results from the leaving cert would then be out of 600. To get 600 you have to get 100% on your 6 exams. (if you do more than 6 this is taken from your best 6) Most years there are kids in the newspaper who got 600 because it's a rare thing. To get into college you have to get above a certain threshold for different courses, generally. With different subjects being required depending on your career path. As in you might need to have passed higher level biology to get into medical school or what have you. That's really only a barebones explanation mind you, and I probably got something wrong because it's been a while since I was in school

  • @ameliaduggan4924
    @ameliaduggan49243 жыл бұрын

    4th year is also known as transition year now where you go on a lot of trips and get work expirence then go to fish and start studying again

  • @jakobtheonlyone9983
    @jakobtheonlyone99832 жыл бұрын

    In Germany you start with Kindergarten (which doesn't have anything to do with school). Then you have class 1 to 4 in Primary school from the age 6 to 9. After that you have to decide on which way you will go: in the Gemeinschaftsschule where you go from class 5 to 9 (age 10 to 15) or in the Realschule from class 5 to 10 (age 10 to 16) or Gymnasium from 5 to 12/13 from age 10 to 17/18 (there are two types of that). Depending on the federate state you live in how long you have to go to school changes. For example in Hesse you have to complete class 9 and you don't have to go to school anymore. In Baden-Württemberg (where I live) you have to go to any kind of school from age 6 to 18 except you started with one year of an educational program before 18 you don't have to go to school anymore. tl;dr it's complicated

  • @charlottematthews6268
    @charlottematthews62683 жыл бұрын

    I ONLY just got round to watching this gahh! Disgraceful...anyway. I ALWAYS wore trousers (school grey uniform type) at secondary school XD LOL ! In primary school we wore skirts/long white socks and checked summer dresses (in summer) School started at 8.45am for us at secondary school. The only part of Math(s) I enjoyed was Algebra because it had letters and numbers and nobody else liked it. ( I had to like things other people didn't I don't know why haha!) Lovely video once again! REALLY interesting!! x

  • @ontheleveltk
    @ontheleveltk2 жыл бұрын

    Suburban New York Catholic school veteran here. It gave me a life long hatred of wearing ties. It was the early 90s so at least the nuns and teachers couldn’t throw you a beating like in my parents day.

  • @Ripplesinthewaters
    @Ripplesinthewaters3 жыл бұрын

    Noooooo, not 5:00 AM. More like 8:15 and earlier as you go through the levels. When I was in high school, we started at 7:05. We did end somewhere in the 2o’clock hour, sometimes 3:00.

  • @theknox7998
    @theknox79983 жыл бұрын

    In Australia school is Kindly Pre primary Primary school (grade 2 to 6) High school (7 to 12 unless you go to full time tafe in year 10 or 11) Tafe or uni as higher education

  • @mbeckerini
    @mbeckerini2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting discussion. During my time in school, those middle years had the public schools changing the setup some. Initially, Elementary was 1st through 5th. 6th through 8th was Jr. High School and 9th through 12th was High school. Then it changed. Jr High became Middle school and was 6th through 9th. High school or Sr. High school was 10th through 12th. However, I went to a Catholic Primary and Highschool. The Primary was from 3rd to 8th(I went to public elementary school for a while before I went to Catholic Primary school). And there was mandatory uniforms. The girls wore a white blouse, with blue and black plaid skirt. Boys wore white shirt and black or dark blue pants, that were NOT jeans. High school had no uniforms, but jeans and t shirts were not allowed. My Freshman year, my highschool was boys only. There were also two girls schools. My sophomore year we went co-ed, as the girls' schools closed. There were nuns and priests teaching, as well as lay teachers. The nuns were a mix of pre Vatican II and post Vatican II, as far as habits....mostly based on age.

  • @Birdbike719
    @Birdbike7193 жыл бұрын

    I'm so old we called 7th and 8th grade jr high. "Middle school" term came much later

  • @andrackulateamshots501
    @andrackulateamshots5013 жыл бұрын

    I love learning of school in other countries I remember for me watching American school in movies in Hungary and when I moved to the USA and actually starting American School I was so scared and excited at the same time lol I was that one quiet kid who never said a word in school but had no problem with finding friends 😂

  • @whackooh
    @whackooh3 жыл бұрын

    My highschool alloud basically any clothing. Short skirts and spaghetti straps anything really

  • @chriswhamilton
    @chriswhamilton3 жыл бұрын

    I had to do 9 subjects for my leaving despite only 6 counting. We also called it low babies and high babies.

  • @chrisk5651
    @chrisk56513 жыл бұрын

    We use to call pre-school by the name nursery school. Elementary school is our primary & our secondary is 7-12 (high school plus some middle school). My dad used to call elementary school by the name grade school. Some people called middle school by the name junior high. We didn’t have a junior high, we just had a a middle school than high school. But in university I knew someone who had both a middle school and junior high & then went to high school.

  • @sepsiskills999
    @sepsiskills9993 жыл бұрын

    Schools in UK a little different but we had uniforms for every school. We could wear trousers in secondary school. I left school in 1995. Exams little different. It's so school how we all had different experiences. I would not want to do school again. Friends were best part. Great video

  • @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    @AmyMcDonaghGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Emma! Yes I love hearing everyone's different stories ❤️

  • @sepsiskills999

    @sepsiskills999

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes it's cool how different things are from one country to another. I am going to watch some more of your videos in a bit. 😀❤

  • @zackaryxbinks
    @zackaryxbinks3 жыл бұрын

    Elementary school for me was kindergarten through 4th grade, middle school was 5th-8th. Also, did not study for the SATs AT ALL.

  • @chrisk5651

    @chrisk5651

    3 жыл бұрын

    SATs were not technically an exam to study for as there is no passing or failing. But there are exam prep books & courses (outside of regular school) that more motivated students might utilize.

  • @zackaryxbinks

    @zackaryxbinks

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chrisk5651 yes, that’s more what I meant. I didn’t attempt to prep for them in any way

  • @nemothecat43
    @nemothecat433 жыл бұрын

    I still have nightmares of the leaving cert.

  • @bluedancelilly

    @bluedancelilly

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's so unnatural. Why do Irish schools do that to kids? Thats terrible. Sounds like school is more about the test than actually learning. Not good.

  • @marybrown6128
    @marybrown61283 жыл бұрын

    The school we went to (in Illinois) and most of the schools in our area, it was K * 8th grade, we didn't have a separate "middle school". It was also a catholic school, it was co-ed. I'm in my mid 50s now, I don't remember what our nuns wore at that point. I don't think they wore full habits anymore, but they did wear very conservative clothes and I think they still wore whatever the head covering is called from the habit. Most of our teachers were not nuns though, there were only a couple who were. We did not have uniforms in grade school but we did in our catholic high school.

  • @chrisk5651
    @chrisk56513 жыл бұрын

    SATs & ACTs are general university entrance exams. My dad had said that he had to take different entrance exams for each college. They are not about graduating high school.

  • @catholicdad
    @catholicdad3 жыл бұрын

    Ia that where the old song comes from: "Aye it's the Leaving Certificate that grieves me, I'm so nervous that I want to pee."

  • @SimonCowie86
    @SimonCowie863 жыл бұрын

    It also shows the differant between Northren Ireland & Ireland Northren Ireland was Play School Primary School P1-P7 in P7 we sat the 11+to find out if we went to the integrated or Secondary School Secondary School Form 1 - Form 6. Then you sat GCSEs Unless you went to a Special Needs School you stayed at the same school from P1-Form 6 & you didn’t sit the 11+ or GCSEs. My school was full of male & female teachers & we had to wear a uniform. School hours was 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM The leaving cert is Cinema to the GCSEs in Northren Ireland. Leaving was great but my last year was like a summer camp I was moved from my Primary School in P6 to a special Needs School I enjoyed my time at school & meet a lot of good people but I wouldn’t go back.

  • @Quessir
    @Quessir3 жыл бұрын

    Is it called fourth year these days? It was called Transition Year back when I was in school. I was taught by nuns in both primary and secondary, what I can say about them is that they were pretty much the same as any of the other teachers. They did wear the habit and typical pinafore style dresses, though our principal in secondary was a nun who wore the same colours but no habit.

  • @philharvey3279
    @philharvey32793 жыл бұрын

    Nuns usually wear a cross as a broach or necklace to identify their life choice.

  • @josephmann4005
    @josephmann40053 жыл бұрын

    done the leaving cert through covid so im buzzin

  • @leonardmcdermott7703

    @leonardmcdermott7703

    2 жыл бұрын

    'did'

  • @josephmann4005

    @josephmann4005

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leonardmcdermott7703 sound Leonard

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