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I was at an open evening in Mary I College recently and someone who didn't have Irish in their leaving cert wanted to know if there were any alternatives to doing the leaving cert in Irish. The answer he was given was to consider England as not only could he do the course there but they would give him around €6,000 per year to study. It is not an option for me so I didn't look into it but it is worth considering.
Have you also considered that you could probably lecture in the Institutes of Technology in legal studies subjects with your qualifications? Pay would be a bit higher and the holidays the same as second level?
Either am I. I would say that if teaching was that good a job we'd all be trying to do it. Since we aren't the pay and holidays can't be that good.I’d go for teaching for several reasons: job security, BRILLIANT holidays, relatively short working day, good pay.
And I’m not a teacher!
I have just been speaking with a girl who is starting a year course in Glasgow and she has no fees to pay. I am not sure if this is because it is Scotland or what the reason is. The Edinbugh course must be filled as her three friends are going there and they had got places as they applied earlier! They have no fees also.
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