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Grinds Advice, Study Tips & Exam Guides

This blog covers Leaving Cert strategy, online grinds advice, support for students with learning differences, and practical guidance for families in Ireland. It also gives subject-specific tips that help students prepare more clearly, study more effectively, and choose the right kind of tutoring support.

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Featured post

How Many Hours of Online Grinds Do Leaving Cert Students Need?

Most Leaving Cert students need 1 to 2 hours of online grinds per subject each week, but the right number depends more on timing, grade gap, and learning profile than any fixed rule. This post explains the honest starting point, when to increase sessions, and why more hours are not always better.

Online Grinds 4 min read Featured
  • Answers how many weekly grind hours most students actually need
  • Explains when one session is enough and when two make sense
  • Includes ADHD and dyslexia-specific guidance on session length
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Featured first for a reason
CategoryOnline Grinds
Read time4 min read
Best forFamilies planning weekly support
Also relevantLeaving Cert students with ADHD or dyslexia
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Every published post is listed below so families can browse by question, compare advice, and move from one article to the next without hitting dead ends.

Moving from H5 to H2 is realistic with grinds, but the timeline depends on subject, weekly session count, and how early the student starts. This post breaks it down honestly by subject and starting point.
Most Leaving Cert students need one focused grind per week in each struggling subject, but the right number changes with grade gap, timing, and learning profile. This post explains when one session is enough and when to increase.

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