Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Monday, 30 November 2015

Transition Year: Meaning.

I just realized, I've been writing this blog about TY (Transition Year) and many people may not even know what it is or what its about, so let me explain it to you.  TY is the fourth year in secondary school, it is a year without exams such as the junior or leaving cert and a year where we can experience new subjects and try new things that we may have never even thought of doing if it weren't for TY.  In my school TY is optional so this means you don't have to do and many people didn't do it, we only have two classes in our year rather than 5 and we have 30 students in each class.

transition year is basically like a gap year to transition from junior cert to leaving cert, I think its a very good idea because you get to try new things like work experience, workshops, charity work and trips to see different museums and historical things also.  It promotes a physical way of learning, like in history instead of just reading about castle town house we also went to see it and got a tour.  


In work experience we get to experience the working world, you can try many different areas of the working world, we can try things we may not even want to do but may want to try it and see if you end up liking it.  I think its a great opportunity to figure out what kind of working person you are, for example if you would work well in an office or would prefer working in a shop etc. 

We also get to do lots of different workshops, such as etiquette or first aid which teach you very important things you need for life, even to save someones life.  we also get to try every subject, so if we didn't get to do music for the junior cert we cant try it in transition year.


Monday, 2 November 2015

Work Experience

I am doing my work experience in Cullen and O'Beirne solicitors in Dublin, I was very excited my first time as my dream job is to do something in law.  I was so nervous before I went in I was sitting on the bus and my stomach was doing somersaults, I had no idea what to expect.  I went into the Capel building at 9 a.m on Wednesday the 3rd of November and went to use the elevator which i realized was for employees only, i had no idea what to do so i went up to reception and told them why i was here and the woman was very helpfully and sent em straight up.  I didn't know what my employer looked like so I was scared I would embarrass myself and call someone by the wrong name but they were all very nice and lovely to talk to.  ever since then work experience has been a blast, every Day I've been filing and sorting mail and photocopying etc. and I get to go for a lovely lunch in McDonald's, I don't like getting up extra early but I suppose its worth it to have a good day at work experience.