This dedicated Leaving Cert student has nailed multi-tasking

This is possibly the most Irish photo ever.

This dedicated Leaving Cert student has nailed multi-tasking

For the last few days, Leaving Cert students across the country have been frantically trying to cram as much knowledge into their heads as time runs out and they begin to wonder what the hell they were doing all year.

There have no doubt been a lot of early mornings and late nights, books propped up against cereal bowls and nightmares involving De Valera yelling about quadratic equations. In Irish.

But one guy posted a photo to Facebook (which was then shared on Reddit) showing just how much studying has invaded his life.

And it’s the most Irish photo ever.

Milking plus studying - now that's multi-tasking.

Good luck, everyone!

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