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Today's the day: thousands of Limerick students get Leaving Certificate results

Faye Dorgan, 23 Aug

THOUSANDS of Limerick students are receiving their Leaving Certificate

results this Friday morning, August 23.

Some 2,953 students in Limerick sat their Leaving Certificate exams

this year, with 215 students sitting Leaving Cert Applied exams.

Those getting their highly-anticipated results can access them through

the candidate self-service portal, open from 10am this Friday.

From there, students can view their results and get a statement of

their provisional results.

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Patrick O’Donovan and

congratulated students, saying: “Today is unique day in the lives of

thousands of young people as they receive their Leaving Certificate

results.

“As ever at this time of year, there will be many who will be

celebrating their success in the exams, while others may be feeling

disappointed.

“However, I want to reassure everyone that, while it is a significant

day, the Leaving Cert results do not define you as a person,” the

Limerick-born TD said.

“Today marks the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of so many

young people, but it is just one new chapter, and I really want to

remind everyone receiving their results today that education is now,

more than ever, a lifelong journey.”

Students who opted to apply for third-level education courses will

receive their offers in CAO Round One on Wednesday, August 28, where

they will find out whether their points grant them a spot in their

prospective college course.

With this in mind, national mental health charity Turn2Me is reminding

families across the country that exam results don’t define a person.

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“Your mental health is just as important as any academic achievement,”

Fiona O’Malley, CEO of the charity, said.

“It's okay to feel disappointed if you didn't get the results you were

hoping for, but it’s also important to keep things in perspective and

know that there are many opportunities ahead.”

The statistics of the most popular courses among students applying for

third-level education options this year have been revealed by the CAO.

Over half (56%) of all 83,169 applicants in 2024 used the CAO change of

mind facility, which closed on July 1.

There were 632 less applicants that applied to the CAO compared to last

year.

Applicants opting to study Physiotherapy jumped 22% this year compared

to last year, making it the course that surged in popularity the most.

Healthcare remains the most popular profession among students, with

71,652 young people applying to pursue a career in the healthcare

sector.