Are the terms in Britain ( such as lorrie for truck, wireless for radio,etc.) the same in IRELAND? |
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Car rental WITHOUT a credit card - possible? |
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Irish citizenship? |
| My grandparents moved to America from ireland, and my mother is full Irish, but I am half Irish Catholic, and half African American. Am I eligible for citizenship in Ireland? Or would I not be ... |
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Questions on Ireland? |
1. Best time to travel (I prefer chilly to hot weather)
2. If I only stayed a week what four sites should I concentrate on ( prefer country to city, art to bars, riding than hiking)
3. Any ... |
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Find cheap accomodation in Ireland? |
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Please help me find this? |
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What to wear on an Ireland vacation in June? |
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Is Dublin a nice place to live? |
I'm from the US, but I might move to Dublin.
1. Are people nice?
2. What is the dating scene like?
3. Is the weather ok?
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What do you think about Irish accents? |
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Where can you get a fake id in ireland???? |
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Somewhere different to Newry in NI? |
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Have you been to Cork in Ireland? |
| We've been told it's a nicer place to visit than Dublin. My nephew said that Dublin is over commercialised?... |
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Dublin weekend breaks? |
Does anyone know any good hotels in the centre of dublin coming from liverpool...and can anyone tell me how fat the airport is from dublin centre???
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Is Gay marriage legal in Ireland? |
also, im thinking about moving there, and i have a few quesitons
1)... will i have trouble understanding the accents?
2) where would be the best place
3) is it really like on TV,... |
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CRAZEDandDAZED |
Can you go to college in ireland if you live in the usa? |
would it be hard to get in
how much money would it be |
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ckatz
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You can. You can go for a semester or a year abroad and pay a bit more but you can use your financial aid from your home college in the US. Or you can apply directly to the college as you would in the US and go there instead. It would cost more and im not sure what kind of financial aid you could get. I went there for a semester and loved. Be aware that the way the classes work and how you do the work etc are different the teaching style is different. Talk to people you know who have gone there and they will be able to tell you how its different. Basically its more work on your own, more reading, taking notes etc. And your whole grade is based on the few tests and papers that you do, there are rarly daily assignments so they are not typically graded neither is attendance or participation like in some US college classes. Most of the classes have little intereaction and more lectures. With that said I loved it I loved choosing what i wanted to read about from the reading lists and taking notes and building my papers through the whole semester. Anyway hope i helped good luck. |
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greenorlagh
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You certainly can. Nothing to stop you. University of Ulster would take you on any course. Try their International Office online. |
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seabhcan
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If you pay, you can get in with minimum qualifications. University is free for Irish people, and entry requirements are higher.
It would be in the region of €10k/year fees. Full details will be on the various university websites: google, UCC, NUI Galway, University of Limerick, DCU, UCD, Trinity College Dublin, etc. |
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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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Yes, Of course. why not?
It would be a lot of money. |
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anna
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i'm sure you could
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deburca98
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yes but it will cost you a lot of money
Fid the college you want to go to
look for the fees and you will be catogorised as an overseas or non EU student then see the fees.
some courses are up to €12,000 ($17,600)per year.
Medicine would cost you €30,000($44,152) per year. its a seven year course so €210,000($309,000) over all. |
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sosacoli
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why would you want to, ireland is cold and rainy |
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