I did my Leaving Cert back in 2017. I've blanked out my date of birth, school number, and name to protect identity. I didn't bother applying for uni because I was told that there wasn't a point and I've been working part time jobs ever since (though lost my job when lockdown began in Ireland last March).
Can I still get into university now?
Orla C2021-02-09T10:50:49Z
You can apply for university as a mature student when you are in your early twenties, I think you have to be 24 years old, but you should check that. They do look at your past academic accomplishment (like the Leaving Cert) but also what you've been doing in the meantime, and many of the colleges tend to assess potential mature students on an individual basis, so they'll call you in for informal interviews to do this.
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