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SER SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS WORKSHOP 2009 SER 25 th Committee. What are the Schols?. Extra exams (starting 11 th Jan. But could potentially be held in the week before the official start) Amount of exams varies by course Overall 1 is required (don’t need a 1 in everything)
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SER SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS WORKSHOP 2009SER 25th Committee
What are the Schols? • Extra exams (starting 11th Jan. But could potentially be held in the week before the official start) • Amount of exams varies by course • Overall 1 is required (don’t need a 1 in everything) • Usually taken by SF but JS can do it (JS take the same exams as SF)
General info. • Need to register by deadline (Mon. Nov 2nd) • No late registration or changing your subject choices after the date • Could have 4 exams in a row • Each exam 2.25 hours long • Grade count system used: Eg. 70 70 70 & 60 = Sch. OR 100, 68, 68 & 68 = Sch. OR 72, 72, 68, & 68 = Sch. • More info on weighted system in handbook or from the relevant department • A really good/bad result will stand out more
What are the benefits? • Fees paid for (up to 5 years if post-grad. Studies pursued) • Free accommodation/money towards rent • Commons • Recognition (Sch. after your name)
Who should do it? • People with good Leaving Cert./A-level results • Good results in JF exams
Downside • No Christmas vacation • A lot of extra work • No exemptions
Exams • BESS: 9 papers (5 in reality) – do any 4 • Papers: • Economics 1 • Economics 2 • Politics 1 • Politics 2 • Business 1 • Business 2 • Sociology 1 • Sociology 2 • QM (Quantitative methods)
TSM • 3 papers – do any 2 • ESS • 5 papers – do any 4 • Economics • 3 papers – do any 2 • PESS • 7 papers – do 4 but you must do one paper for each subject
Economics • Paper 1: • 6 Qs – do 3 • Based on Intermediate Economics course • Only micro topics will be examined, however an understanding of 1st year Marco would be beneficial • There will be no questions based explicitly on first year material • Remember: not everyone in intermediate economics did Intro! • Paper will be set by Francis O Toole • Previous Schol papers the best guide to the types of questions that will come up but NOT the best guide to the format • Last year was the first year the full course in micro was complete for the Schol exams – keep this in mind when looking at past papers • The summer exams will have questions for these topics but try to think of “part (c)” type questions that could be asked
Paper 2: • 8 Qs – do 3 • Based on Economy of Ireland and Public Policy courses • Paper set by John O Hagan (4 questions) and ?(4 questions)
QM • There will be a choice • N questions, answer n-3 questions • There will be one Maths question based on 1st year material – not compulsory
Sociology • 2 papers • Paper 1 • Based on JF and first half of SF material • 6Qs- answer 2Qs • Thematic questions (gender/migration/globalisation/ economic issues) • Paper 2 • Choose 2 books related to a topic covered in lectures (must be approved by the dept.) • Critical evaluation
Tips to remember when sitting Schols • There is a lot of choice in the questions and papers so you can avoid your weak subjects and topics.