12/05/2026
In this run up to the Leaving Cert, the most effective improvement often comes not from adding more study, but from removing the wrong kind of study entirely. At this stage, time is a limited resource, and every hour spent on low-return material directly reduces performance in high-return areas.
The central shift now is simple: you are no longer trying to cover the syllabus; you are trying to maximise marks from what is already realistically achievable.
That requires a clear decision: what to stop studying immediately...
Countdown To Leaving Certificate 2026: What to Stop Studying Right Now
In this run up to the Leaving Cert, the most effective improvement often comes not from adding more study, but from removing the wrong kind of study entirely. At this stage, time is a limited resource, and every hour spent on low-return material directly reduces performance in high-return areas.
12/05/2026
With just a few weeks remaining before the Leaving Cert, the nature of study changes completely. This is no longer the stage for broad coverage or trying to “finish the syllabus.” At this point, your goal is much more focused: convert what you already know into marks, and stabilise performance under exam conditions.
The biggest mistake students make at this stage is continuing to study as if time is unlimited. That approach leads to overload, anxiety, and inefficient revision. The students who improve most in the final run up to the exams are not the ones who study the most hours, they are the ones who study with the clearest structure and the least wasted effort...
Countdown To Leaving Certificate 2026: The Final Plan Reset
With just two weeks remaining before the Leaving Cert, the nature of study changes completely. This is no longer the stage for broad coverage or trying to “finish the syllabus.” At this point, your goal is much more focused: convert what you already know into marks, and stabilise performance und...
28/04/2026
Should Parents Help Their Teenagers with CAO Choices?
Should Parents Help Their Teenagers with CAO Choices?
Choosing CAO courses is one of the biggest decisions Irish teenagers face and it often raises an important question for families: how involved should parents be?
13/04/2026
Bray Institute of Further Education (BIFE) is hosting an Open Evening on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 4:00pm to 5:00pm, offering prospective students the opportunity to explore courses, meet tutors, and experience campus life.
BIFE Open Evening – Explore Your Future in Further Education
Bray Institute of Further Education (BIFE) is hosting an Open Evening on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 4:00pm to 5:00pm, offering prospective students the opportunity to explore courses, meet tutors, and experience campus life.
25/02/2026
International experience is invaluable on a teacher's CV. It shows adaptability, resilience, and a willingness to step out of comfort zones. Teaching in the Gulf region offers exposure to a rich tapestry of cultures. https://paiger.link/1311092528
19/01/2026
CAO Reduced Fee Deadline – Apply by 5pm, Tuesday 20 January 2026
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09/01/2026
How Bonus Maths Points Work (and Why They Matter)
For many students, bonus points for higher-level mathematics can play a decisive role in CAO applications. Understanding how these points work, and why they matter, can help applicants plan their preferences and maximise their chances of gaining a place in their chosen course.
https://www.whichcollege.ie/how-bonus-maths-points-work-and-why-they-matter/
09/01/2026
Courses That Don’t Require High Points but Lead to Great Careers
Many students worry that only courses with very high CAO points can lead to rewarding careers. While points are important for entry, there are plenty of courses with moderate entry requirements that open the door to successful and fulfilling career paths. Choosing a course wisely, rather than focusing solely on points, can help students find opportunities that suit their interests and long-term goals.
https://www.whichcollege.ie/courses-that-dont-require-high-points-but-lead-to-great-careers/
09/01/2026
What “Level 6, 7, and 8” Really Mean in the CAO System
A QQI Level 5 qualification is equivalent to the Leaving Certificate and can be used to progress to Level 6–8 courses in higher education.
When researching courses through the CAO, students often see programmes described as Level 6, Level 7, or Level 8. While these labels are common, their meaning is not always fully understood. Knowing what each level represents can help applicants choose courses that match their academic readiness, career goals, and long-term plans.
https://www.whichcollege.ie/what-level-6-7-and-8-really-mean-in-the-cao-system/
09/01/2026
How to Research Courses Effectively Before Applying.
Choosing the right course is one of the most important decisions students make during the CAO application process. With hundreds of options available across universities, institutes of technology, and further education providers, taking time to research courses properly can make a significant difference to both academic success and long-term career satisfaction.
https://www.whichcollege.ie/how-to-research-courses-effectively-before-applying/