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TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
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9 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- Student support throughout the course, be it mentally or financially. Designated counseling facilities. A lot of extracurricular activities to participate in.
- Dislikes:
- Level of depth of the classes conducted. The professor would not go into the details of the subject. Less availability for the professors to ask queries and doubts as most of them were visiting faculty.
Campus Life:
Excellent infrastructure, facilities, student clubs and extra curricular activities to participate.
Hostel:
I rented outside campus, my monthly rent for a shared room with another guy was around 500 euros a month (including bills).
- Likes:
- Even the professors are highly knowledgeable and extremely helpful.
- Dislikes:
- Having said that a few of the courses however have a high teacher to student ratio which makes it a little difficult to get individual attention
Campus Life:
There are a number of clubs and societies that cater to a wide range of interests.
Hostel:
Student accommodations will cost you approximately 1100 EUR per month.
- Likes:
- I was drawn to the academic output given by the college in my preferred fields of computer science and physics. I was inclined to join the cohorts due to the long standing legacy and quality of education. I have always been passionate about computers since I could press key and play mine-craft. Wanting to pursue cs with like-minded people; the crème de la crème is what I looked forward to most.,
- I like that all of the courses have a do-it-yourself element to it. Making the projects rather than regurgitating the textbook makes more sense to me, it's a more practical way to learn for me. I learn more when I troubleshoot the problem practically with my hand.
- Dislikes:
- I don't like that there is all stakes on the just the final exams. There could be more internal and project components. I'd like the professors to be a little more clear with the contents of the syllabus and give exact details well before the final exam.
Campus Life:
Everything is top-notch, from ethereal infrastructure to cultural building like the Old Kells Library is on campus. A mix of old architecture seamlessly merged with new modern buildings with ample outdoor football/rugby grounds create a very serene campus. The research labs are fleshed out with the state of the art equipment and faculty support 24/7. The libraries are completely silent, autonomous and every possible book is available to issue. Wi-fi is 300-400 Mbps all around the campus.
Hostel:
First year - Trinity Hall, official residence for ALL FIRST YEARS. After the first year you will have to look for your own accommodations.
- Likes:
- I was much interested in environmental science and was looking for a good course, so I found the one at Trinity College where I love the modules included in the course as I compared to the universities providing similar courses.,
- Education system is thing I like the most as we don’t have exams in the course we are marked on the basis of practicals we do, which increases our understanding regarding the topics.
- Dislikes:
- There is nothing to dislike to be honest but the fee for the courses is high comparatively to the universities as they provide more facilities than others but we are not able to use them.
Campus Life:
Campus is so fantastic with highly equipped new buildings, sports grounds for football, cricket, rugby and for around 32 sports, have many clubs in every field related to each department.
Hostel:
If you are living in Dublin it will be 700-800 in sharing and if it is away from Dublin around 10-15 km it may be around 600 euro.
- Likes:
- I accepted this offer as Ireland is good for engineering and has good scholarship opportunities. My relatives were also there so was a good advantage to me to go there,
- I like how different people from different countries come and interact with each other and have common interest we have good clubs and societies to take part in and attendance is not compulsory.
- Dislikes:
- I don’t like the timings of college that should be improved by them which is equal to our school timings. The weather is also very unpredictable in Dublin.
Campus Life:
There are 250 clubs and 50+ societies in our college and there are good events. Book of kells is the best library in the entire Ireland and is the oldest in Europe. There is free WiFi on campus.
Hostel:
Accommodation for first year is provided by college which is trinity halls and kavangh that is there on college website.
- Likes:
- European work environment, work permit visa, relatively easy European Citizenship requirements.,
- Trinity College Dublin possesses a conducive International environment, good research facilities, good student teacher ratio, good course structure, employability. Ireland also provides two years work visa after you complete your course. Funding and scholarship options are available for students.
- Dislikes:
- High fees for Non-EU students, less accommodation options available for the students inside campus, high inflation in Europe, lack of immediate employment in certain courses, harsh, cold weather in Ireland.
Campus Life:
Very happening social life, you can be part of several societies of interest, school and student union programs happen regularly. Trinity Ball is the annual event
Hostel:
You can get University accommodation, but it is expensive, around 1000 Euros per month, for a single room, other accommodation comes for 700-800 per month excluding bills, 500-600 for a single bed in sharing room. All such facilities mostly have shared kitchen and living room.
- Likes:
- Good life and work balance, enjoyed work, no pressure. People are polite and give respect and also expect same.,
- Clean, Green and lovely big campus at city center. Good faculty and most important they know about work and life balance (only European faculty). Faculty help at any extend, give you space to work and believe you.
- Dislikes:
- Some branches don't have enough research facilities like materials engineering. Very slow process in administration. Also, if you want to purchase any lab equipment you have start 6 months prior, may be till that you finish your degree.
Campus Life:
Campus is very beautiful and happening. So many clubs, also events, seminars everyday you will find.
Hostel:
Major issue is accommodation in Dublin. University don't have enough hostels. and it is very difficult to get accommodation in city also cost of living is also very high.
- Likes:
- Trinity college Dublin (TCD) is the 81st top university in the world and 8th ‘most international universities’ (QS 2021). TCD is a member of the prestigious League of European Research Universities (LERU).,
- TCD has been awarded for its remarkable contributions towards gender equality in Higher Education. Global Relations Office, International Office, Human Resource Office and other relevant parties of TCD extends every support to its students and staffs in integrating into the life of the institute and its wider community in addition to the support with career and training development through TCD’s wide support services.,
- Trinity is number 1 ranked University in Ireland and 81st in the World. It is known for world class teaching/training in Europe. Provides sufficient scopes to students for growth and development amidst an internationally diverse community.
- Dislikes:
- I do not dislike Trinity at all. It has best facilities and policies for student and staff development with a quite disciplined and systematic approach. The university believes on equal opportunity to all and also works for the gender equality. Overall, there is nothing to be disliked the University.
Campus Life:
Trinity has historical buildings and always an attraction for international tourists. It is located in the heart of the capital of Ireland-Dublin. So, there are enough scopes for entertainment in and around Dublin.
Hostel:
Dublin is one of the most expensive cities in Europe with high cost of living. For one person, the living costs is around €1100-1500 including shared accommodation, bills (electricity/wifi/phone), and grocery.
Campus Life:
Trinity as the Sports Trinity and lot of societies. Trinity has a hiking group, Trinity a games group, Trinity has Games. Also, you have Bow and arrow, Trinity, and lost societies Trinity as like Indian society, these cultural societies. You can get involved from the first day you enter the college all these societies. These are they're pitching for them to join them. And I like I had joined a hiking club that I would explore a lot of the fire line.
Hostel:
There's student accommodation but are costly. I stay off-campus. People had to leave student accommodation due to covid during my time.
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