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Limerick is not for the faint of heart. So to some it may not seem particularly welcoming, nor safe. However, on the upside, it does have its charm, which in my opinion makes up for it. Other cities in Ireland tend to be fairly tourist oriented, which can be exhausting. Limerick does not try to be anything …
It was great to experience another culture and improve my language skills. Galway is a wonderful little city with lots of students and lots of active college clubs, you are never bored there! The people are really friendly and the country is lovely. I took part in weekly hikes and kayaking activities, and …
TCD is the top university in Ireland in general but also specifically for psychology according to the QES ranking. Dublin is a great city to be a student in. It’s small but not too small, lots of stuff going on. TCD is really multicultural and a really nice sense of community. I really love it!
To be absolutely honest for me personally the university and the courses were not the major factor, what made the experience special was the atmosphere of the city and the group of students. Limerick is not the most beautiful city in the world but it is a great place for students since there are so many of …
For a Finn Ireland is not a particularly expensive a country. It is roughly on the same price range. Food costs around the same. Travel, accommodation (hostels), pubs and eating out is cheaper than in Finland, which is good for an exchange student as it allows travel on a lower budget. Also taking a taxi home …
Living there is more expensive than what I am used to (Finland, Germany etc). The student villages cost quite a bit, my rent in Plassey Village was 2000 euros for one semester (which was 4 months, 500e per month). And this was a small room in a shared flat in the cheapest student village... But I heard that …
Dublin is quite expensive but there are lot of student discounts in various areas so my advise is - always ask for it. The living should not cost more than 500e/month/person. It is possible to find an apatment for much cheaper. The best way to do so is to get a local mobile number and call few agencies or …
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few if any equipment, I.e. no fMRI to study and research. few if any andvery expensive, unreliable antibodies and chemical markers, no fanancial supportes for researchm, few access to refrences and so on
Hojjat Allah Haghgoo from Iran
Professors are really tough with Erasmus students and they treat you as spanish even if you don't have same linguistic ability.
Anonymous student from Italy
The dormitory is excellent, and cheap (90-120 Euros/Month). You can also rent a flat or share one in the city center for about 120-200 Euros per month. Courses in Finance are serious, you can also start to learn Lithuanian and Russian. Library is rich and diversified, teachers are very close to the students …
Pierre De Bozzi from France