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 Is there any point at all in the Junior Cert 'Foundation' level?
I was just looking at some of the Junior Cert exam papers that people took earlier this year (you can download them at www.examinations.ie for free) and I came to thinking that there was probably no ...


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How do you say in Irish?
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 I have lots of DVD's I want to sell as I'm moving to South Africa and don't want the bother of bringing them
Any places in Dublin City centre that'll buy them?
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david s - I have thousands!!! LOL I'll make a list for you, if you like? I have lots of japanese horror ...


 What part of Ireland should I visit? Should I go with a tour or venture out on my own?
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 I need Directions?
To Foey Street, Dublin1 Ireland
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I meant FOLEY St and I cant get any directions on google maps or on aa ...


 What is the best SAT NAV to buy in relation to Ireland & UK?
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Anything on the radio.
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 I am looking for a couple from Ireland.W.H.Mitchell&Anne Jane Byrne.?
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 Anyone live/visit Ireland?
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 Living expenses in Ireland?
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Somebody work it out for me please?...


 Hey everybody,We need you?
Please please please vote to get hurling on here,so far there's been 11 votes and we need so much more to make a difference so come on!!

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 What is the zip code for ireland?
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 What would the monthly cost of living (food, toiletries) for a single, minimalistic immigrant in Ireland be?
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Lizzie

I'm planning on moving to Ireland when I'm 18?

I've visited Ireland when I was 12 years old, I am irish, and I fell in love with Ireland and didn't want to come home. I'd like to go to college in Ireland. If you live in Ireland, what do you like about it? Is it expensive for an 18-20 year old who's college bound? What is it like on saint patricks day?

    



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deburca98
College is an institute of education, collage is a kind of picture, see above

It can be expensive if you dont qualifiy for free fees. If your parents or grand parents were irish you could apply for citizinships which would entitle you to free fees and a maintenance grant.
N.U.I. Maynooth is a great university that has strong ties to the USA, trhey run programs every year with notre dame. There are many american students there as well.
N.U.I Galway is quite similar, last year martin sheen was a student .Maynooth and Galway will be great socially.
Rag week is the best thing about uni
I would say that if you want to make friends do not go to UCD, Its to big, all the rugger buggers and paris hilton wanabees driving the car daddy bought them so stuck up their own A R S E S that they dont have a rag week.
There are no frats et al here, however UCD has that feel, believe me if you go there you will hate these people and want to go up to the water tower with a rifle..... well you know the rest.

St patricks day 2008 will be on the 15th of march. It has been changed as it will fall in holy week next year, this means that any parade on the 17th world wide will not be on the official day. If you dont believe me look it up


starrygirl
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well collage accomadation cost between 4000 - 5000 per collage year,then you have to pay collage fees,then school supplies and food.you are looking at least 18,000 euro.
St PADDYS DAY IS GREAT LIKE


Jeremy M
The average is about 10000 euro/year, not including the many nights out


lyndsayc1984
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Dublin is horrendously expensive - fees for college are, in my experience, between 2500-5000 depending on what you want to do and where you do it, rent is anything upwards from around 320 euro per month, although it's probably cheaper if you got accommodation on campus. Add that onto bills, nights out, food, college textbooks and so on, and you're looking at a very large sum of money! I'm 23 now, came to Dublin from another part of Ireland when I was 18 to go to college and I'm in enormous debt now. I'm sure Limerick, Galway etc are cheaper, but I can only speak for Dublin I'm afraid.


smelly
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its very expensive here, start saving!





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