‘I have dedicated hours and hours to my studies, I am devastated with the notes’



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A student from Jobstown, Dublin, who attended the Leeson Street Institute of Education for the last two years of her studies, has called for a more comprehensive appeals system for those who are unhappy with their calculated Leaving Certificate scores.

Aisling Sun (18), scored 488 points on the Exit Certificate, but expected to get more than 520.

On Monday, she learned that her teachers had awarded her 533 points, before this total was lowered for her final calculated grade. She is taking a course at UCD that was her seventh CAO pick.

He said the friends he made at the € 7,500 a year Institute came from all walks of life and from all over Dublin.

Claims that the model used by the Department of Education to calculate Leaving Certificate scores led to unfair results for students who attended schools that traditionally produce higher scoring students are likely to be included in the Superior Court challenges that are expected this week.

It is expected that it will be argued that the model used by the department led to lower grades given by teachers in schools with a tradition of high marks than for the general student body.

The variety of students at the institute “was crazy,” said Ms Sun, who described her family as “middle to lower class.”

Accommodated

“I had friends who were extremely well off, but also friends who were similar to my situation and not as financially comfortable as others,” he said. The Irish Times. “It is not as uniform as people might think.”

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