Thank You Transition Year! – My Year in Review

As my Transition Year in Crana College draws to a close, I look back on one of the most interesting and inspiring times in my school life. The year has by far exceeded any expectations that I ever had, encompassing everything and anything inside the Irish Education System.

I think that it is fair to say, that I had an action-packed, yet educational year in TY. Like many other skeptics, I came into the year, with an idea of prejudice in my head, thinking that the year didn’t yield any opportunities or chances for me, and I couldn’t have been further wrong! Within a matter of weeks, I realised that TY In Crana College (and in many other hard working schools around the country) is one of the best organised programmes, that aims to get the most out of each and every student, based on the effort and commitment that the students dedicate to the programme.

Transition Year, has improved me for the better. I have became a lot more confident in this year. Through this, I have countless unforgettable memories, but of these, the most prominent include:

Speaking on behalf of TY Ireland at the National Parents Council of Post Primary Secondary Schools annual conference in the INEC, Killarney.

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Participating in the 5K Mud Run!

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Making the Eir Junior Spiders – Giga Spiders – Best Induvidual Project Shortlist.

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Being ‘Highly Commended’ in the National Career Skills Competition with CareersPortal.ie 

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Transition Year has been simply, amazing, and has made me much more ‘well-rounded’, and confident person. I feel that this year has benefited me greatly, and that I have taken every opportunity possible to get the very best out of this year. I would urge any student who is doing TY next year, to firstly, push themselves in TY, secondly, take every opportunity available to you, and thirdly, enjoy TY – It will be amazing!

Above, is only a snapshot of what has being going on in my Transition Year! I’m sure that if you were to read through this blog, or my Twitter Feed, you would see a much bigger picture of what my Transition Year was all about.

Writing one of my final blog posts of TY has really saddened me, not only has this blog been an ongoing assessed piece of work for my Media Studies Module, but it has been a space where I can freely write about a topic that I have grown to love! A special thanks has to be given to absolutely everyone who have supported me in this journey – My TY Coordinator, Teachers, Staff, Employers, Co-Workers, Transition Year Ireland, Volunteers, Guest-Speakers, Fellow Bloggers & Twitter Users, Family & Friends , and everyone in between- each and every one of you have helped make my TY that extra bit more special!

Thank you Transition Year!

 

Leaving Certificate Subject Choices 2018!

Subject Choices for Leaving Certificate 2018

One of the main reasons why I had enrolled in Transition Year 2015-16, was simply because I didn’t have any idea what subjects I would have been studying for my Leaving Certificate! One year on, with the help of both the Transition Year Programme, and my Work Experience Placements, I now have a lot more of a clearer idea of what I will be studying next year, in preparation for my Leaving Certificate, which I will sit in 2018.

Today, I handed-in my preliminary subject choice form, and I have never been happier to make a somewhat clear decision!

Students in Crana College are to study three subjects, without any choice for their Leaving Certificate. These subjects are the ‘core subjects’ and they are:

  • Irish
  • English
  • Maths

On top of these three subjects which are compulsory for the majority of students, students must complete a preliminary subject choice form, where they will eventually choose to study four subjects, but must choose their ideal six subjects, in order to get an idea of preference off the students. After these subjects have been ranked and collated according to the year groups preference, and blocks will be created, where students must choose their four areas of study. My ranking of subject choice was as follows:

  1. Chemistry
  2. Biology
  3. Spanish
  4. Geography
  5. Business Studies
  6. Music

However, ideally I would love to study my ‘Top 4’ Subjects – Chemistry, Biology, Spanish and Geography, for a number of reasons. I want to study two science two science subjects, as a career in a health profession is moderately-to-quite likely for me, as areas such as Pharmacy, Radiography, Speech & Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Optometry all require both Biology & Chemistry.  Spanish is also an ideal choice as, along with Geography, are subjects that I have an interest in, and can yield points if required in the Leaving Certificate Examinations, and through both CAO and UCAS College Entrance Systems. Spanish also qualifies as a ‘Foreign Language’ for me, and allows me to study in some Arts & Humanities Courses if required. This is also transferable to Geography! Business & Music are also of interest to me, however they are not as important for college entry requirements, and unfortunately will not help me as much as they other subjects, despite me having a major interest in an area such as music!

I really hope that I am able to get to study the four subjects listed above, as they can decide my future! It all depends on the subject blocks, and I really hope that I will be happy with the subjects I will eventually choose!