| 27-08-2009, 00:53 | #16 |
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music???
hey im starting a music course in dkit in september and was wondering does anyone know any good accomodation near the music building which is a long enough way from the actual dkit college,im totally clueless.Any1 else stating music??
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| 27-08-2009, 13:16 | #17 |
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do you know the name of the street where the music building is?
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| 11-09-2009, 00:38 | #18 |
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Anyone staying/stay in Mourne View Hall ever? Thoughts on what its like? Im able to get a spot in it. Is the broadband wireless? Does there be good craic in Mourne View Hall ? How far away is it from DKIT? I cant find an answer.
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| 11-09-2009, 01:31 | #19 | |
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Wats up I was there for two years. Theres not much crack cause a lot of foreigners stay there. The broadband isn't wireless but you could prob buy a wireless router with whoever your living with. its a good 15 / 20 min walk i'd say but depends how fast you walk!! |
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| 11-09-2009, 01:35 | #20 |
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Is it near dundalk town centre or what is it near? Whats the digital tv like? Does it have the sky sport channels and bbc and them?
Does every bedroom have a ethernet port for internet and is the broadband fast? |
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| 11-09-2009, 01:45 | #21 | |
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the tv is grand its the 27euro a month package in each apartment(included in your rent) It doesnt have sky sports but has sky sports news. Yup every bedroom has the ports to connect a wire however the sitting room doesnt so you'll have to buy a long wire for it to reach. Eh its fast enough but if theres a lot of people using it in the apartment block it will slow down. |
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| 19-11-2009, 13:39 | #25 |
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anybody on here apply for the oul student assistance fund? anybody know when they tell us if we are getting it or not?would be handy in the run up to xmas
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| 08-12-2009, 17:10 | #27 |
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Hi
Hi guys, im moving up in january 4th for three months, and still searching for accomodation. Would like to share with fun people and have a laugh while im living there, looking at rent from 50-70 or maybe a lil higher if i have to. Anyways if anyone is looking for another house/flat mate could you let me know, thanks
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| 25-02-2010, 02:37 | #28 |
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Hey all, ill possibly be going to DKIT next Sept, prob a bit early but have been trying to get an idea of the accom situation. I was thinking Dundalk student village, would be the easiest option. HAd a quick look on daft etc.
Im from Dub so would prob be up and down at weekends etc, and dont imagine id have much intrest in living in Dundalk over the summer. What do you guys do if your renting a normal house, do they give you a lease up till May or do you just keep on renting it through the summer? Thanks |
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| 25-02-2010, 10:03 | #29 |
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Hi Doop,
When renting a normal house if its advertised for students then they will let you rent from September to the end of May. I stayed in the same house in College Heights for two years without renting through the summer. I think renting in the nearby estates works out cheaper than the student village and tends to be more craic. However I'm a year out of DKIT so my opinions may be outdated
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| 26-02-2010, 04:21 | #30 | |
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Thanks for that, I thought that may be the case alright. I'll be going back as a mature student (26) (if i get a givin a place) so would kind of perfer the idea of living in a house with people of different ages. I kinda imagine the student village (and I could be wrong) as loads of 18 year olds running around!. .. not that theres anything wrong with that but might feel a bit out of it being a bit older !
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