I think I found a loophole

Hi lads, I am a 6th year student and I have begun to properly start thinking about university courses. I regret to say that I was a very poor student, with very poor grades. A portion of this was due to mental health, (not a good excuse, I know). I have been studying hard this year and will continue doing so, I am getting sidetracked.

My ideal course would be a physio course, it is unlikely that I would get enough points for it. I have also checked if there are any PLC routes, and for physiotherapy, there is not. I still haven't thoroughly looked through courses abroad (I was told there are cheap and good courses in English in the Netherlands). I plan to do some more research with someone more knowledgeable about the topic.

I was told by a friend that Computer courses are essentially a loophole in the Irish education system, this is particularly exciting as computers are probably the field I am most interested in after physiotherapy. Computer courses with requiring 260 points (which I'm certain I can get) usually land you with job offers of around 70-80k. I am curious whether that is true or not, or if other fields also result in great pay with low points.

I am open to answer any questions and/or feedback

Edit: -I realise I was completely mistaken on the average grad salary and I have a realistic understanding now

-I now understand the distinction between different areas of computers and their respective salaries

-My main goal is to pursue physiotherapy and a ton of people said that it is a horrible idea to go into a coarse you don't enjoy (especially computers)

-I appreciate all the feedback people have been giving me

-For anyone wondering I am currently in a much healthier mental state now but I will still research "dare" as many people have told me