Leaving Cert Computer Science Python Revision

For students sitting the leaving cert Computer Science exam in summer 2024

This online Python course will provide a detailed overview of Section C (the coding portion) of the LCCS exam and is the perfect crash course for LCCS students sitting the leaving cert this year. Whatever your level, there’s something for every leaving cert computer science student in this course!

 
LCCS Python Revision Course
€90.00

This course is aimed primarily at students sitting the LCCS exam in summer 2024.

🗓 April 24th - May 8th (3 classes)
Wednesdays 5:00pm-6:30pm

A PC/Mac is required for this course, along with a mic and webcam (integrated pc webcam is fine)

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The classes will be based around revision on Section C (programming) of the LCCS exam and most of the course will be spent going through past exam papers and answering student questions.

OUR TUTORS

All our expert tutors are computer science graduates or master degree holders themselves. They lead our regular term-time courses and coding bootcamps, as well as running Leaving Cert Computer Science classes in our partner schools - so rest assured that you’re in good hands! Tutors will be available to help students with any issues or questions they haven’t been able to grasp during the regular academic year, and will ensure that students are more than adequately prepped for the LCCS exam.

Please note this course is tailored to students sitting the leaving cert in 2024. 5th year students will not be turned away, but a certain minimal level of familiarity with the subject is expected.

All you need is a PC/Mac/Laptop, along with a mic and webcam (the webcam integrated in most laptops is more than sufficient).

The course runs for 3 Wednesdays: from Apr 24th to May 8th. Classes run 17:00-18:30 each day, with some independent work required between classes. For those who are not sitting the leaving cert exam this May, we are running a Leaving Cert Crash Course this summer, which is perfect for students starting 5th or 6th year in September.


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