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		<title>The Leaving Cert results don&#8217;t lie</title>
		<link>http://lifescience.ie/blog/index.php/2009/08/the-leaving-cert-results-dont-lie/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data out summising the Lc results supports the drop out rate we just blogged on. Some of the most stand out figures: -only 16% do higher level maths (many Science / Tech courses require this for entry) -4,600 do higher level physics / 6,ooo take higher level Chemistry (out of 57,000 students) -7,000 apply to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Data out summising the Lc results supports the drop out rate we just blogged on. Some of the most stand out figures:</p>
<p>-only 16% do higher level maths (many Science / Tech courses require this for entry)</p>
<p>-4,600 do higher level physics / 6,ooo take higher level Chemistry (out of 57,000 students)</p>
<p>-7,000 apply to do Science courses (vs. 17,000 doing Arts). This actuyally represents a 21% increase in Science applications ove rlast year, but when average points down for courses across the board, the standard of student seems to be waning (70 less A1&#8242;s than 2008). It will be interesting to see the trend in drop out figures over the next number of years&#8230;.</p>
<p>Brian &#8211; brian dot c at lifescience dot ie</p>
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