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Leaving Cert Geography Predictions 2024 (Higher Level)

Updated November 2023

Introduction

Simply put, there is no guarantee that predictions will come up, and you need to be prepared for all scenarios.

That said, time doesn’t grow on trees during the Leaving Cert, and it is wise to prioritise certain likely topics. Make sure you know the likely questions very well, so that you are be able to ace them if they come up. Being real, the probability that a certain amount of your predictions will come up is high. With this in mind, cover your predictions the night before the exam and know them as well as you possibly can.

In addition to predictions, I would advise to cover most, if not all of the Geography course at some point. Make sure to have a general knowledge of everything so that if you have to do a question that you haven’t learned, you won’t be totally screwed! If you know predictions very well, and the rest of the course well, you will fly the exam.

Another thing to be aware of in the Geography exam is manipulating answers and thinking on the fly. It’s likely that you will have to make up at least one answer from scratch in the exam. If this is the case do not panic, use information you already know to form an answer. Use all possible info you have that’s relevant to the question and you should pick up marks. Remember that the only question where structure matters is the essay at the end, so in the other questions, you can have SRPs (significant relevant points) in virtually any order and not lose marks.

Secondly, timing. The Geography exam is probably as time-tough an exam as you will ever sit (including English and Irish Paper 2), so be aware of the time allocation for every question and do not exceed it.

Anyways, after that tangent, back to predictions. Before I crack on, recap on the rules of predictions:

  • Be aware that predictions are not guarantees
  • Cover other course material well also, so that you’re covered
  • BUT know your predictions very well, know them better than other material and make sure to revise them well the weeks before and the night before the exam. Prioritise predictions.

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Without further ado:

Geography HL Predictions 2024

Section 1 – physical geography.

20 mark questions

  • Earth Structure 
  • Folding and Faulting

30 mark questions

  • Sedimentary Rocks
  • Feature of Erosion (fluvial/coastal/glacial)
  • Isostasy (base level)
  • Human Interaction with Surface Processes
  • Landform of Folding/ Faulting 
  • Destructive Plate Boundaries

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Section 2 – Regional Geography

  • Map of Sub-continental Region
  • Table Interpretation

Population Dynamics

  • Primary Economics Activities (Agriculture) in Sub-continental Region 
  • Secondary Economic Activities in Sub-continental Region
  • Tertiary Economic Activities in Irish Region
  • Population Distribution in Sub-continental Region
  • Culture in Regions
  • Tertiary in European Region
  • Primary Economics Activities in European Region

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Section 4 – Geoecology

  • Characteristics of a biome
  • Human interaction with soil
  • Soil development influenced by:

Mineral Matter

Organic Matter

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Topics that You MUST Cover

  • Aerial Photographs
  • Sketch Maps – of both OS Maps and Aerial Photographs
  • Weather systems and weather maps
  • Fluvial, Glacial and Coastal Processes for shorts
  • Do ALL the short questions and look over your mistakes
  • Short Q Notes

REMEMBER: This is only a rough guide of important questions. Consult your teachers for their predictions and know the rest of the course as well. However, I would know these topics well, as they are good bets to study!

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Track record

What we predicted for 2022.

(Geography predictions weren’t made in 2023)

Section 1 – Physical Geography 2022

  • Karst Landscapes
  • Feature of Erosion
  • Landform Development caused by Folding/Faulting
  • Human Interaction with the Rock Cycle

Section 2 – Regional Geography 2022

  • Map of Ireland / Irish Region
  • Table interpretation
  • European Union
  • Primary Economic Activities in a Continental or Sub Continental region
  • Secondary Economic Activities in a Continental or Sub Continental region
  • Secondary Economic Activities in a European region
  • Tertiary Economic Activities in a European Region
  • Population Distribution in Ireland
  • Tertiary Economic Activities in Ireland
  • Industrial Decline
  • Changes in boundaries of regions

Section 3 – Economic elective 2022

  • Sustainable Development
  • Regional Development
  • Mobility of MNCs
  • EU policies
  • Impact of Fossils Fuels
  • Globalisation

What we predicted for 2021

Section 1 – Physical Geography 2021

However the 20 mark questions are very difficult to predict

30 mark question

  • Feature of Deposition
  • Human Interaction with surface processes
  • Predicting and reducing the effects of tectonic activity
  • Tertiary Activities in a European Region
  • Secondary Economic Activities in an Irish Region

Challenges facing the European Union

  • Urban Development in a Continental or Sub Continental region
  • Human processes in a Continental or Sub Continental region

Section 3 – Human Elective

Urbanisation

  • Reasons for settlement (OS Map)

Racial/Religious issues arising from migration

Urban issues

  • EU migration Policy
  • Changing Land use patterns in an urban area
  • How development levels are influenced by Population Characteristics (Population Structure; Population Density; Population Growth)
  • Land use model

What we predicted for 2020

Section 1 – Physical Geography 2020

Sketch of an OS Map

Rivers and Fluvial landforms

The rock cycle

Human interaction with the rock cycle

Isostasy and fluvial adjustment

Feature of erosion

Rock type – igneous

Constructive Plate boundaries

Weathering – chemical or physical

Map of a Continental/Sub-continental region

Population distribution in Ireland

Core vs. Peripheral regions

Primary Economic Activities/ Agriculture in an Irish Region

Secondary Economic activities in a European region

Industrial decline

Urban development in a Continental/Sub-continental region

Population-graph/table

Urban Planning

Reasons for settlement

Rural Settlement patterns

EU migration policy

Historical Short questions

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Historical Human Elective

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  • Post author: Martina
  • Post published: November 2, 2023
  • Post category: Geography / Predictions

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Guide to Geography

note: this is based on the old course and was written 4 years ago

Geography is a fairly easy subject to do well in. You can’t really fail it, but at the same time, an A is hard work. Common sense will be enough to pass and if you’ve done geography for the JC, it’s pretty similar at LC level, just a bit more detail and more focus on the human environment rather than the physical one. A lot of it is bluff work and common sense, however to obtain a high mark, a bit of detail and accuracy is needed.

What you have to learn (~41%) Short questions are mostly bluff work but i’d say 4% out of the 16% going for it requires some learning/work. Then you have choices which invites you to bluff! – You have to answer 3 longish questions (80mks each) from a choice of about 12 and finally – do an essay-type question (80mks). I’d say 50% or more of each question is bluff work. The geography project you have to hand up during the year is worth 20%, a good 15% is bluff work though. Overall, that totals roughly 41% learning.

What you can bluff… (~59%) Firstly, you have the short questions which are basically bluff work and common sense and you’re only marked on 10 out of 12. That’s worth 16% overall, a good 12% is bluff work. As i’ve said above, you then answer 3 long questions and 1 essay question, all of which could be bluffed for 50% of the marks. The project is very bluffable too – about 15% of 20% could be bluffed. That gives us an overall total bluffing mark of 59%.

Conclusion: The majority of Geography is bluff work/common sense. That said, don’t fall in to the trap of thinking it’s an easy A1 – it’s not. However it’s easy to pass with very little work. The project you hand up during the year also makes things easier as that’s 20% done and dusted and 20% less to worry about come June.

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sorry but that assessment of goegraphy is ridiculous its not all bluff obviously whoever wrote it is a very foolish person.

Sorry the idea that most of the geography exam can be bluffed is completely off the wall altogether. It goes against everything my teacher has been teaching me. SRPs are needed for every answer, these can’t be bluffed. An examiner can tell a bluffer a mile away. Quite simply bluff your way through the exam and you’ll get your C.

That is a load, in a fairness, lets be realistic here! You have to learn a ton of stuff in geography, to say it is a bluff subject means you must never have done it………………or maybe you did pass??………………….

I really don’t agree that it is mostly bluff! That is just beyond crazy am sorry!!! 😯 ❗

Sorry pal, you are talking at of your backside!!

i am an actual geography teacher, and this idea that geography can be bluffed is a joke.you have obviously made up those percentages, and the marking scheme (as any geography student would know) is made up of s.r.p’s which are actual pieces of significant relevent information, so you have to know your facts to get your points!! and the number of facts should run alongside the marks allocated per question, i.e. 10 mark question, takes 5 s.r.p’s to answer!! so you obviously made up your facts, so why dont you leave the teaching to the properly qualified!!!

Well after readin that i would have to say that u would b wrong to say it is a bluff!!! It is an exam that needs much practice in gettn the right SRP’s!!! Sure the project got me 20% and the short q’s may be easy once gne thru in the papers!!! Bt to achieve a high grade in it is really difficult now i must sit it tomorrow!!!

:mrgreen:

That was my opinion, they were percentages i made up after going through exam papers, i call it as it is and in my view, geography was one of the easier subjects to pass.

I got a ‘b’ something in my leaving cert, didn’t kill myself studying either. As i keep saying, if you want A1’s, don’t look at me, i was never an A1 student in any leaving cert subject.

Any A1 student, or examiner, teacher etc… will of course tell you nothing can be bluffed – that’s to be expected, naturally, as all of those guys demand the best.

But when i was sitting my leaving not so long ago, geography was the easy touch and i know most of the people in my group put much more effort in to other subjects.

here dats a load of bull i tried dat for d moks an failed…

who ever is writin this is a plank,,, i studyin my ass off all day n i came on this to get a few tips n u say its all a BLUFF… ur havin a bubble mate/// 👿

The reality is… anyone who does nothing will fail – simple as. I set this site up because it’s always useful to get advice/experience/help online… and there’s a severe lack of it…

You guys think you know better, by all means set up a site and i’ll happily link to it 😉

I dont know about what your sayin, but i didnt study or do much work at all in the last 2 years and i have my geography tomorow..i was comin on to find some tips to and bluff isnt really gonna help somwon out now is it.. alot of it is common sense but i think in my opinion most of the knolage of it comes from the JC..i got 84% in my mock ordinary level and i was well happy with that wouldnt mind getin it tomorow! id say the best thing to do at this stage is read them rapid revision books there pretty good!

ok well i sat the geog exam yesterday at higher lever, AND IT WAS NOT BLUFF!! it was tough!!!! tougher than the mock id say everone wud agree!! i thought yea i got a B3 in the mock, it should go up in the real thing, but i went in there with the wrong intentions, thinkin it was “bluff”, but i did myself no favours, if anythin I stayed at a B3 or went down, only for the project i’d be damned. . there was no A1 in that for me, so bluff your way thru that!!!!!

yes well i sat the geography exam too on friday and to be honest i just waffled my way through it.. big surprise if i passed haha !

Can anyone help me with Wednesday history’s exam? I was really happy with my answer on the Eucharistic Congress. But not with my answer on the Communications in Ireland in topic 6 which althougb I mentioned the impact of rte, I feel I may have bluffed a little. Myh answer on Stalin and Lenin is kind of hazy, I knew all my stalin stuff, but was weak on Lenin, though I mentioned him, I feel I focused a lot on Stalin. I loved the Vietnam set question and think I got high marks on it. My research project I think might get close to 20%. Does this 20% make a difference to the grade? Lets say if the worst happened and I only got 50% in the written paper(I need a high grade in this) and I had the 20% in the project. Is the 20% and 50% added together to give you, your final grade – 70%? I’m so worried about this 🙁

Geography Can Compltly Be bluffed You can twist most of the regional questions and still get the marks..I did it!

Geography can be bluffed. In the mocks, wen it’s marked harder, i did the atomispheric 80 mark question with out learning it in school yet and i got 65marks wit just common sense

dis is all a loda shit dont ye have anything betta 2 do

ur a bluff. that was the biggest bluff “advice” i have ever seen. write about something you know and dont be a bluffer ur whole life.

So I’m guessing it can’t be bluffed no? I’m repeating the leaving and I took it up this year will i be able to get through it with at least a B3 in honors or is that just a dream? x

sccgirl has it right

its True its hard to faiol geography.. but it is extremely difficult to get a c!

can it really be that easy? my geog teacher is the biggest stresser in the whole world and always goes on about S.R.Ps saying that they’ll get u most of the marks once its accurate. I’m sh*te at geography and find it rli hard to study too, so is a B3 (ish)easy to achieve through bluffin?? XxX

It is that easy, you can make up most points about things, but there is some learning

just study from the exam papers is the best way to go

Well i tried bluffin my way thru the Geography xmas exam which ws on the 2008 H.L. geog paper n all i got was 28% so basically DONT BLUFF Lol i aint bluffn on d mocks dahs 4 sure…:D

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i agree geography is soo not easy but it is kinda common sence..!!

This person's comment is poorly punctuated and poorly written, as well as containing the imaginary word “relevent”, rather than the correct “relevant”; therefore I would hope that this person is not a teacher.

Sir youclearly did not take geography since… it has been on the Leaving Cert course. Which is probably since the begining. There are similar areas focussed on, with more human/social stuff, but that means you need 15 statisitics per 30 mark question. These are the essay questions, and may come up in different forms, so you need about 30 for each topic. Out of over 100 topics/chapters… You work that one out. Saying there is “a bit” more detail in it compared to the JC is like saying there is “a bit” more detail in the Sistine Chapel (spelling?) compared to an A JC art project.

you can't just bluff in geography. there is a hell lot to learn because there is so much detail. if you bluffed in an exam you would fail and many people do. it's actually really hard to do well and get an A1. This is the worst tip ever and if anyone follows it they will fail, so don't. this is a pile of bull.

are you fucking shitting me easy my bollocks have you even taken this subjet or are you just makin up numbers

Im a student , passed mocks with flying colours , all bluff work. dead right , small bit of learning for real thing along with alota common sense and im in for a good grade

Bad Advice but it is true that if you got a A in the Junior Cert. you could bluff the leaving Cert. to a C grade (i.e. 59%). Besides in general all L.C. exams are getting easier every year and in geography the questions seem not to stray too far from the core information, which was studied for the Junior Cert.

dead right you can bluff a pass … but not an A..GIVE THE GUY A BREAK

What the hell? Bluff? Geography teachers are also scientists!! You can’t bluff facts! You can bluff in physical geography when giving examples such as a waterfall but you CANNOT bluff ‘mostly’.

I have my christmas test in geography tomorrow, it is sooooo much harder in irish! its not common sense

Hes right in the sense some of it is common sense,but to say you can pass it with common sense is a bit far fetched.With JC knowledge you might pass but i have to say failing geography would take skill and more time than it takes to pass it.It is easy to do well in it,but getting above the B3 is very difficult.SRP’s cannot be bluffed,they are facts that every examiner will know because they will be correcting hundreds of papers,not just an individuals.

I agree with what you’re saying actually! In my year Geagraphy is a subject thats often left until last by many students! In my opinion it’s easy to pass but very difficult to achieve an A in! I know for my mocks I did literally no study for it and passed easily, a bit of common sense goes a long way in Geography, a lot longer than in any of my other subjects anyway!

i totally agree, i got a B1 in the mocks and genuinely didnt do a tap .. i expect and A through sheer guess work

If you go to your classes and re-read the sample answers youll get a decent grade

XD I have to disagree with most of these comments, since you can most definitely bluff your way through the paper to pass. You just need to study to actually get a good grade.. XD Yes, you do have to have SRPs but as long as you make it sound real and concise, you can mask the bluff ^.^ All it takes is listening in class to be able to bluff.. 😀

your all a bunch of idiots what he’s saying is so true if you have paid any attention in class youl be able to piss through the exam without studying , I didnt study for my mocks this year and I got 58% without the field study being there obviously so shut up you stress heads it’s not that hard to make up an srp from common sense if you have a few brain cells! I’d say this article is pretty accurate and he never said you could get an A if you read it properly you illiterate morons youl notice he says if you want a high Mark you HAVE TO STUDY so dont comment without at least reading the article properly!!!!

ffs. if i hear my teacher say “oh jimmy, you need 12 srp’s” I KNOW I NEED THEM. but how i can i distinguish what is an SRP and how can I expand all my srp’s to 1 page and 1/2 ? everytime i do a long question essay, i can only do it in 1 line bullet points. if anybody has the book “Planet’s and People” then you will know how I feel. i think that book is very hard to understand. im not sure if it has to do with my Dyselxia or what, but i’m really frustrated about doing geography. at this point, all i want is a D3

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