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03-06-2012, 11:16   #46
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To oppenheimer1, it probably depends on the department and area of study, because looking at other Universities' Mathematics courses, they seem much less challenging than ours.
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03-06-2012, 11:19   #47
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This is what you can expect for the next 4 years at Trinity

Id go for DCU !!
This I suppose, is you speaking from extensive experience of studying in Trinity? Or are you just talking out of your arse?
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To oppenheimer1, it probably depends on the department and area of study, because looking at other Universities' Mathematics courses, they seem much less challenging than ours.
At undergraduate level it doesn't matter for Irish universities, they really are all considered to be the same by the most important group - employers. Abroad however its a different matter. The UK for example, graduates from the golden triangle will get the preference for jobs and post graduate places.
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