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Thread: Uni Freshers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    Didn't realise you were Irish Best of luck with that and congratulations on getting Trinners! My friend was supposed to get into that course, got well over the points needed but Trinty screwed him over
    Thanks . Yeah i heard that there were some problems with trinity giving out the courses correctly. Administration in TCD aren't the most organised from what i hear.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    "Eoin" gives it away? :L

    Anyway, Ireland is great for the English - barely any fees!

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    True, I always see a ton of English (and Spanish) in Dublin on nights out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    I know but I'm sure that wasn't always his username, I just recognise the picture Yeah fees are so much cheaper that's true! Would many english people come over to Ireland to study?
    It was always my username . But i haven't been on the forums for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    I know but I'm sure that wasn't always his username, I just recognise the picture Yeah fees are so much cheaper that's true! Would many english people come over to Ireland to study?
    I considered it, just there is only really one University in Ireland that meets the sort of prestige that I am after (that sounds really snobby, but I may as well get to the best University I can).

    I am referring to Trinity College Dublin, by the way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    I considered it, just there is only really one University in Ireland that meets the sort of prestige that I am after (that sounds really snobby, but I may as well get to the best University I can).

    I am referring to Trinity College Dublin, by the way.
    I think UCD and DCU are worthwhile too. Personally, I wouldn't be interested in Trinners

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    I think UCD and DCU are worthwhile too. Personally, I wouldn't be interested in Trinners
    I agree about UCD, never heard of DCU. University College Cork is supposed to be quite good too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    "Eoin" gives it away? :L

    Anyway, Ireland is great for the English - barely any fees!

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    But the cost of living in Dublin is HUGE, higher than London in my opinion. Lots of English people go to TCD but they are have wealthy middle class parents who pay for their accommodation and living expenses. Whilst TCD is going to impress people in the know, the majority of British people will never have heard of it - is the cost really worth it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    arent societys an american thing?

    first year at queen margaret uni.. half excited half scared lol
    Nope. I'm British and I'm in my Uni's Harry Potter Society.

    Quidditch ftw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    Nope. I'm British and I'm in my Uni's Harry Potter Society.

    Quidditch ftw.
    Lol nice joke.

    > omg I felt so excited and scared when I wrote in this thread before and now it's like 10 times worst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    Lol nice joke.

    > omg I felt so excited and scared when I wrote in this thread before and now it's like 10 times worst.
    ...It's not a joke.

    http://www.lufbra.net/society/harrypotter/

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    Lol nice joke.

    > omg I felt so excited and scared when I wrote in this thread before and now it's like 10 times worst.
    A lot of Unis have Harry Potter Societies, he isn't joking"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Okeanos View Post
    I agree about UCD, never heard of DCU. University College Cork is supposed to be quite good too.



    But the cost of living in Dublin is HUGE, higher than London in my opinion. Lots of English people go to TCD but they are have wealthy middle class parents who pay for their accommodation and living expenses. Whilst TCD is going to impress people in the know, the majority of British people will never have heard of it - is the cost really worth it?
    It is still far cheaper than the £45,000-£50,000 that my degree is going to cost though!

    I will be going for a British Uni probably, although I haven't ruled out going abroad.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    Lol nice joke.

    > omg I felt so excited and scared when I wrote in this thread before and now it's like 10 times worst.
    my uni have a quidditch society where they play muggle quidditch it's amazing

    i'm on the mailing list but haven't ever played





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