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What's Maynooth Like?

  • 29-04-2006 05:25PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 442 ✭✭Lambsbread


    I was thinking of moving to Maynooth to do a post graduate course in economics and just wanted to ask a few questions for people who have gone there. Thanks in advance for any info!!

    What is the accomodation like around maynooth? I had a look on daft.ie and it seems accomodation is around €300 p/m. Was just wondering if this is the average around there and if there's plently of accmodation in walking distance (or cycling) of the university. I suppose as well i wouldn't really want to live with a bunch of 1st years either (no offense), I'm probably too old to go boozing five nights a week!!

    Is there a good nightlife in Maynooth? Would a lot of people go into dublin on a night out or is there enough entertainment in the town its self. I've lived in dublin for nearly two years, and to be honest i'm a little sick of it.

    And finally, have you enjoyed your time there? I know its a bit of a vague question, but i just want to get a guage on how people are getting on there and if they like it.

    Any other comments appreciated!! Thanks.

    Edit: One last thing, what's the cost of living like in maynooth?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,374 ✭✭✭Gone West


    What is the accomodation like around maynooth? I had a look on daft.ie and it seems accomodation is around €300 p/m. Was just wondering if this is the average around there and if there's plently of accmodation in walking distance (or cycling) of the university. I suppose as well i wouldn't really want to live with a bunch of 1st years either (no offense), I'm probably too old to go boozing five nights a week!!
    There are lots of houses that are postgrads or final year students/ mature students only. 300 is about right, mabye a little over that. Theres loads of accomodation within walking distance, you just have to call over to the residence office and get the list. IIRC theres a dedicated section for mature students/postgrads.

    Is there a good nightlife in Maynooth? Would a lot of people go into dublin on a night out or is there enough entertainment in the town its self. I've lived in dublin for nearly two years, and to be honest i'm a little sick of it.

    Yeah, theres stuff on most nights. People still go in to Dublin for a change, sometimes though.

    And finally, have you enjoyed your time there? I know its a bit of a vague question, but i just want to get a guage on how people are getting on there and if they like it.

    Yes. I was walking around the sunny south campus there yesterday and only now realise how happy I am that I came to Maynooth. The place is excellent. I can't reccommend it enough.

    Any other comments appreciated!! Thanks.

    Edit: One last thing, what's the cost of living like in maynooth?

    About average for a town of it's size in Ireland. Its a good bit cheaper than Dublin though, which is great.

    :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 442 ✭✭Lambsbread


    Thanks for the info!! I'm going to head out there some weekend for a look around and get a feel for the place.


  • Posts: 81,310 CMod ✭✭✭✭ Jairo Odd Telecommunications


    If you live out near Esso, that kinda distance, the accom can be less than 300, I think I know someone paying 260. If you're living closer to the college then yeah it's 300 or maybe a little more.

    As for the rest, Maynooth is great and I love it and you should go there. Just finishing up my 5th year there and it's great.

    And there are often signs up saying "accom. wanted would suit postgrad best" - don't worry, you'll be grand there


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