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New to UCC?

  • 19-08-2008 12:47am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭


    I thought it might be nice to have a thread for the influx of newbies that will converge on our lovely campus in September.

    So if any incoming first years have any questions/concerns about UCC and college life, then fire away! :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 AlihandroHayes


    Accepted the offer yesterday, looking forward to going down there, bit nervous too thought naturally! Im doing arts, any tips or useful info bout life in UCC? :) thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 458 ✭✭Pulsar Eagle


    Accepted the offer yesterday, looking forward to going down there, bit nervous too thought naturally! Im doing arts, any tips or useful info bout life in UCC? :) thanks


    One good tip is get out of arts while you still can, its nothing more than a waste a time, but you will love cork on the other hand great craic there.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 861 ✭✭✭KeyLimePie


    One good tip is get out of arts while you still can, its nothing more than a waste a time, but you will love cork on the other hand great craic there.

    that's kinda offensive cause arts is only a waste of time if you go in it not knowing what you want to be when you come out of it,


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    Accepted the offer yesterday, looking forward to going down there, bit nervous too thought naturally! Im doing arts, any tips or useful info bout life in UCC? :) thanks

    Well I don't do Arts myself but I have friends who do.
    One thing I would advise is to stay clear of Sociology - anyone I know who's done it has hated it. Only go for it if you really, really are interested.
    Also I would saty clear of picking a language unless you really want to do it. Languages are fairly tough at 3rd level and require a lot of work.
    Great thing about Arts is that you've plenty of subject options, and you can drop the subjects you don't like after 1st year.

    Oh and prepare for people telling you that Arts is a dosser/waster course! :D
    One good tip is get out of arts while you still can, its nothing more than a waste a time, but you will love cork on the other hand great craic there.
    Ah that's not really true. If you put a lot of work into your degree and have an idea of what you want to do, it can work out very well.
    You can always apply for a H.Dip and become a teacher.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    A note to ALL 1st Years: If you're 18, make the most of Fresher's Week. I was 17 and couldn't go to any of the Fresher parties :(
    Also you should join at least one club or society. One regret I have from 1st Year is not getting involved with anything.

    Also to anyone commuting up to UCC from home, be prepared for a lot of early mornings and late buses. Move up as soon as you can, because commuting every day is NOT fun.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 AlihandroHayes


    Haha thanks for the advice and don't worry i know what i want from the arts degree but i don't mind being called a dosser:D I was told to stay away from sociology by a few people too so i reckon i'll give it a miss! Looking forward to living in Cork i've a lot of good things.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,609 ✭✭✭Flamed Diving


    One good tip is get out of arts while you still can, its nothing more than a waste a time, but you will love cork on the other hand great craic there.


    :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 100 ✭✭One-Day-Juande


    Things that I can recommend...
    1. Definately join a society, do it straight away and you'll make new friends, be invited to good parties, etc.
    2. Enjoy freshers week, great excuse for wasting a week, but be responsible all the same.
    3. Don't get tempted to doss off class too much, it can turn very quickly into a very bad habit. (I speak from exp)
    4. In your first couple of weeks, go into the library and just have a browse, it's good to get used to it.
    5. Put the work in early with assignments and don't let anything pile up on you if you can avoid it. After all, it isn't just like the movies, college isn't all about drinking and getting laid.
    6. As a student in UCC, you get membership to the Mardyke Complex, make the most of this, healthy body equals healthy mind.
    7. If you're not from Cork, try and make a life for yourself in Cork, you'll end up getting pised off with the hassle of shuttling back and forth every weekend.
    8. Also more for non-corkers, there is college Docter if you get sick.
    9. Make the most of orientation week so that you don't feeling lost.
    10. Don't walk across the quad!
    11. 3/4 years will fly by, really make the most of your time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,165 ✭✭✭insinkerator


    Im coming in September! CK205 International Commerce and French!

    Right who wants to start telling me i am making the biggest mistake of my life:( Or you know anyone with any insides on the course?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 100 ✭✭One-Day-Juande


    Oh yes and I forgot,

    If you are taking arts ignore the (insert expletive) who tell you it's a waste of time. They are only jealous because you are getting an education whilst they are shuttling towards the 9-5.

    Arts and the humanities are the heart and soul of a university. Without them it would only be a glorified technical college. They allow people to develop maturity and insight into where they really want to go with their life. Think carefully about what four subjects you want to do, particularly your third and fourth choices. I only ended up doing Archaeology because I couldn't get into English and now i'm finishing it to degree level.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,144 ✭✭✭Parsley


    I'll be starting chemical sciences come september.

    I booked a place in Vic Lodge last february, anyone know what the story is with confirming everything there?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Drama & Theatre Studies - So hot right now.

    Well that phrase is about 5 years old, but it's an interesting course. Also, look out for Dramat (UCC Drama society).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    Things that I can recommend...
    1. Definately join a society, do it straight away and you'll make new friends, be invited to good parties, etc.
    2. Enjoy freshers week, great excuse for wasting a week, but be responsible all the same.
    3. Don't get tempted to doss off class too much, it can turn very quickly into a very bad habit. (I speak from exp)
    4. In your first couple of weeks, go into the library and just have a browse, it's good to get used to it.
    5. Put the work in early with assignments and don't let anything pile up on you if you can avoid it. After all, it isn't just like the movies, college isn't all about drinking and getting laid.
    6. As a student in UCC, you get membership to the Mardyke Complex, make the most of this, healthy body equals healthy mind.
    7. If you're not from Cork, try and make a life for yourself in Cork, you'll end up getting pised off with the hassle of shuttling back and forth every weekend.
    8. Also more for non-corkers, there is college Docter if you get sick.
    9. Make the most of orientation week so that you don't feeling lost.
    10. Don't walk across the quad!
    11. 3/4 years will fly by, really make the most of your time.

    Some very good advice there. Especially No. 10!

    Never EVER walk across the cross shaped path in front of the Quad, and never walk on the crest under the arch in the Quad.
    If you do this, you FAIL your exams. And may DIE.*

    may not be true. but better safe than sorry! :)

    Oh and for the love of God, DO go to your lectures/tutorials. Missing them is NOT a good idea - trust me, I know! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 256 ✭✭johnny-fatality


    I'm doing arts as well but I really don't know what I wana do so I thought maybe a broad degree and then possibly a masters or sumthin after, good idea? i havent accepted yet so still time to go do that accounting course Iv always dreamed of!!

    And what's the story with parking if your getting private accomodation, is a residents permit must-have?
    :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 new2shooting


    Help i just got my place in UCC arts ( i thought i was going to UCD), so i m moving down to cork sometime in the next 4 weeks problem is at the moment i have no where to move to, most of the student accomadation is booked up and the only free ones are the really expensive ones and all the houses i can find i would need other ppl to share it with (any takers?) and nearly all the houses only have a 12 month lease i only want a 9 month one HELP!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    Help i just got my place in UCC arts ( i thought i was going to UCD), so i m moving down to cork sometime in the next 4 weeks problem is at the moment i have no where to move to, most of the student accomadation is booked up and the only free ones are the really expensive ones and all the houses i can find i would need other ppl to share it with (any takers?) and nearly all the houses only have a 12 month lease i only want a 9 month one HELP!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    Have you contacted the Accomodation Office? If not, do so now.
    http://www.ucc.ie/en/asa/AccommodationInformation/

    There's usually houses available. Problem is, they may not be of high standard and you may end up living with people you hate.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    I'm doing arts as well but I really don't know what I wana do so I thought maybe a broad degree and then possibly a masters or sumthin after, good idea? i havent accepted yet so still time to go do that accounting course Iv always dreamed of!!

    And what's the story with parking if your getting private accomodation, is a residents permit must-have?
    :cool:

    A lot of people do Arts because they don't know what they want.
    In terms of subject choice, it's certainly the broadest degree you can do. It's always favourable though to have some idea of the area you eventually hope to work in. Hopefully, by the time your degree is done, you'll have a better idea of what you want.

    As for parking, ask at the reception of whatever complex you're staying at. There are probably resident permits.

    One word of warning to everyone: cars are often clamped around the area so make sure you park where parking is actually allowed!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    I'm starting in UCC in Sept! Doing law so should be an interesting course! I'm mad into tennis! Anyone know what the tennis club is like in UCC??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 Failure


    Woo...im startin B.I.S in ucc this year :pac: go me...good thing is a friend had same course down and got it because the points dropped by 5 so i wont be too lonely at the beginning :p Can't wait now :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    I can't wait either! There's 10 people from my year going to UCC so we won't be too homesick at the start either! I'm staying in Farranlea Hall! Anyone know what thats like??:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,027 ✭✭✭✭titan18


    Failure wrote: »
    Woo...im startin B.I.S in ucc this year :pac: go me...good thing is a friend had same course down and got it because the points dropped by 5 so i wont be too lonely at the beginning :p Can't wait now :D


    I'm starting BIS too.Theres about 6 people form my class doing it and 2 of tehm ahave been in my class since junior infants


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    I can't wait either! There's 10 people from my year going to UCC so we won't be too homesick at the start either! I'm staying in Farranlea Hall! Anyone know what thats like??:)

    I'm staying there too! Was meant to be moving in with two friends who were going to first year, but that didn't work out so I'll end up with strangers:( Hopefully they'll be ok.....

    Anyway, Farranlea has a good reputation and is meant to be a very nice place to live. Tbh any accomodation would be better than commuting (did it last year for my 1st year, will hopefully never have to commute again!)

    I have no idea about the tennis club, but I'm sure they have a website somewhere and you can e-mail them with questions.
    And make sure you go talk to them on Clubs day


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 256 ✭✭johnny-fatality


    As for parking, ask at the reception of whatever complex you're staying at. There are probably resident permits.
    QUOTE]

    Thanks, but were actually staying in a house nearby campus, not in campus accomodation!

    Residents permit looks like the only way, but apparently its WELL hard to get it.
    No other options but that so?

    :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 268 ✭✭Fuascailt


    Dammit, I'm going to be commuting. Regreting it now... How far away did you live square igloo?

    I'm going to be doing Law. Should be good, hopefully:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    Fuascailt wrote: »
    Dammit, I'm going to be commuting. Regreting it now... How far away did you live square igloo?

    I'm going to be doing Law. Should be good, hopefully:)

    Mallow.

    At the start it wasn't too bad, but I got sick of it after a while. Getting a train at half seven in the rain is not fun :(

    Good news for you is that Law students have a lot less hours than other courses, so hopefully you won't have too many early starts! :)

    Make sure you get a Student Travelcard if you're travelling by train.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    Fuascailt wrote: »
    Dammit, I'm going to be commuting. Regreting it now... How far away did you live square igloo?

    I'm going to be doing Law. Should be good, hopefully:)

    Your doing law too cool!! :) See you there! haha
    Not too many hours for law?? Thats good but i suppose there is course work and projects too!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 268 ✭✭Fuascailt


    Mallow, Jaysus, I'm not doing too bad, i'm only twenty minutes away! I think its only about ten hours hingisfan, and apparently with fridays off:D I hope thats true. But I was also told at the open day that there's four hours of reading to every hour of lectures:P So it depends how fast you are at reading...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    O I hate reading! lol But if its got to be done, its got to be done!! Can't wait to start! Did you get well over 500 in the LC Fuascailt? I got 505 so i was hoping law wouldn't go up!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,070 ✭✭✭✭pq0n1ct4ve8zf5


    Help i just got my place in UCC arts ( i thought i was going to UCD), so i m moving down to cork sometime in the next 4 weeks problem is at the moment i have no where to move to, most of the student accomadation is booked up and the only free ones are the really expensive ones and all the houses i can find i would need other ppl to share it with (any takers?) and nearly all the houses only have a 12 month lease i only want a 9 month one HELP!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    If I were you I'd take a walk up and down the roads around campus and just look for signs in the windows advertising rooms, friends of mine got a house on college road last week just completely winging it. Also remember that around september october a lot of people might drop out or move house so rooms might open up, even if you don't find anything before you start college keep checking.

    On the general advice note, a general +1 to everything squareigloo said. Also... have your timetable with you in all your lectures for the first week, coz you'll be asked to pick your tutorial times. I didn't have mine with me and ended up having two 9am tutorials because they were the only times I knew I had free.

    College bars=cheapest drinks in town, and the pub quizzes are really good fun.

    Library toilets=nicest ones on campus, avoid the boole lecture hall ones at ALL costs (up to but not including messing yourself).

    And yes, avoid sociology unless you're really interested in it. I'm "studying" for my repeat exam right now :D

    Also, arts people, use your tutors, they're generally very helpful, they've heard every fresher question before and they're not going to freak out at you for asking. If you don't understand something about your course work, or just about how to format an assignment, use the library website etc, ask them.

    Blackboard is not actually a replacement for lectures in some cases. You may wake up with a raging hangover, and decide "ah sure I won't go to my 10am lecture, it's all on blackboard anyway" and then discover that the department doesn't use it (some don't) or that this particular lecturor jst posts six pages going "HRS link w/ TCP, Hegel" and stuff like that. So be careful.

    And arts is great, feck the begrudgers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,148 ✭✭✭✭KnifeWRENCH


    Library toilets=nicest ones on campus, avoid the boole lecture hall ones at ALL costs (up to but not including messing yourself).

    Ah yes, forgot that vital piece of advice.
    Library toilets are nice. The ones in the O'Rahilly building are ok aswell.

    Avoid the Boole and the Kane building toilets unless you're desparate.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 100 ✭✭One-Day-Juande


    Ah yes the toilets, quite the issue.

    I will agree the library are the nicest in terms of just being done up, but they do get a fair amount of usage and sometimes it can be just down right nasty. If in the library head for q-1, gets hardly any business at all.

    As regards Boole basement, things are changing, last couple of weeks now they've been completely gutted and new stuff is being put in. Not open yet though and I'm keeping my eye on them so that I can christen them;)

    Since I'm not going to be returning in Sept, I can give away my two biggest secrets. First, for clean and quiet facilities, go to the ORB, second floor and down the corridor to the far end. I'd wager it's the best toilet on campus because hardly anyone goes down there. Also top floor of the student centre comes in at a close second.

    I've really spent too much time thinking about this. Stay tuned for nice places to sit around campus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,744 ✭✭✭deRanged


    As regards Boole basement, things are changing, last couple of weeks now they've been completely gutted and new stuff is being put in.

    high time. they were dire when I started in college first and they've not improved.

    the ORB is risky though - the building has well dodgy plumbing.
    student centre is great.

    now if they'd only overhaul the upper floors of the kane ...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭TheInquisitor


    can anyone say anything about psychology in UCC??? are there a lot of lectures in your first year???


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 287 ✭✭Ri na hEireann


    O I hate reading! lol But if its got to be done, its got to be done!! Can't wait to start! Did you get well over 500 in the LC Fuascailt? I got 505 so i was hoping law wouldn't go up!!

    I'm doing Law too. Can't wait. Bit worried about the amount of solicitors being let go lately and the amount of qualified solicitors not able to get trainee contracts at the moment, but I'm sure that might be well sorted by the time we qualify,hopefully.

    If you don't like reading you're probably gonna be in for some shoch ha...But I'm sure you'll be well able for it.

    I still have no accommodation though. Went up to view North Quay Place today and to be honest I thought it was a bit of a kip for the money so I passed. Walked around Cork all day and couldn't find anything.Oh well. I'd prefer to get something close to campus anyone any ideas?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,070 ✭✭✭✭pq0n1ct4ve8zf5



    I still have no accommodation though. Went up to view North Quay Place today and to be honest I thought it was a bit of a kip for the money so I passed. Walked around Cork all day and couldn't find anything.Oh well. I'd prefer to get something close to campus anyone any ideas?


    Apparently some landlords on western road and college road don't bother putting the places up on the accommodation site because they know they'll shift them, so I'd take a gander around there if I were, most of them are rented during the summer too, so if you have the nerve just knock on the door even if there's no signs in the window and ask whoever answers if they'd give you the landlords number. It's also probably a good idea to say you're a second year as well, a lot of places won't take first years.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 becca.bu.bu


    :D:D i accepted arts the other day in UCC so im delighted! went to drop a form into my school tuesday and the principal was there and dragged me into his office. long story short he basically told me that my subject choices were ridiculous and made me feel extremely worried...... pity he didnt tell me this a few months back like....:mad::confused:

    anyways i really want to be an english teacher after college and i was wondering what would be the best accompanying subjects... i was thinking maybe geography, psychology, and maybe computer science noit sure though. i just want to pick the subjects that would benefit me most when trying to get a job teaching.. please help! my principal nearly had me in tears, he even told me he really hope he doesnt see me dropping out and working in his local bar..........so mean....:(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,070 ✭✭✭✭pq0n1ct4ve8zf5


    can anyone say anything about psychology in UCC??? are there a lot of lectures in your first year???

    Anybody I knew doing it as part of arts loved it, interesting lectures but a fair amount of work, general hours per subject in arts is 3 or four lectures, plus a tutorial, but if you're doing pure psychology I wouldn't have a clue, sorry


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,070 ✭✭✭✭pq0n1ct4ve8zf5


    :D:D i accepted arts the other day in UCC so im delighted! went to drop a form into my school tuesday and the principal was there and dragged me into his office. long story short he basically told me that my subject choices were ridiculous and made me feel extremely worried...... pity he didnt tell me this a few months back like....:mad::confused:

    anyways i really want to be an english teacher after college and i was wondering what would be the best accompanying subjects... i was thinking maybe geography, psychology, and maybe computer science noit sure though. i just want to pick the subjects that would benefit me most when trying to get a job teaching.. please help! my principal nearly had me in tears, he even told me he really hope he doesnt see me dropping out and working in his local bar..........so mean....:(


    I'd say a language (italian or spanish rather than french or german though), computer science is probably a good one too, your principal is just an arts begrudger ignore him :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,027 ✭✭✭✭titan18


    wats BIS like and waht building is it done in?I'm wondering that now after the toilet talk.


    I'm so lucky I dont have to look for accomadation.I live about 10 mins walk away from the college.I even have college renters living next door to me


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    I'm doing Law too. Can't wait. Bit worried about the amount of solicitors being let go lately and the amount of qualified solicitors not able to get trainee contracts at the moment, but I'm sure that might be well sorted by the time we qualify,hopefully.

    If you don't like reading you're probably gonna be in for some shoch ha...But I'm sure you'll be well able for it.

    I still have no accommodation though. Went up to view North Quay Place today and to be honest I thought it was a bit of a kip for the money so I passed. Walked around Cork all day and couldn't find anything.Oh well. I'd prefer to get something close to campus anyone any ideas?

    Nah I don't mind reading! haha I was talking to 2 solicitors yesterday and they were saying things will have improved by the time we qualify!! Hopefully anyway!!
    I'm staying in Farnalea hall bout 10 mins from the campus! You should try there for accommodation! People might have cancelled since the cao came out! Are you from County Cork? I'm coming from Kerry!!:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 287 ✭✭Ri na hEireann


    Nah I don't mind reading! haha I was talking to 2 solicitors yesterday and they were saying things will have improved by the time we qualify!! Hopefully anyway!!
    I'm staying in Farnalea hall bout 10 mins from the campus! You should try there for accommodation! People might have cancelled since the cao came out! Are you from County Cork? I'm coming from Kerry!!:)

    Yea I might try there tommorrow. I think I've tried everywhere else possible. I'm hoping to get in with first years though, I'd hate to be with 3rd or 4th years.Doubt it would be the same craic. I suppose it is what you make it.

    Nope I'm coming from Waterford... I did work exp with a solicitor from Kerry when I was in TY...He moved back and set up a practice there last year as far as I know....You might know him


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 50.50.50


    I think I'll try the street walking tomorrow too.
    Nowhere online has grabbed my attention yet.
    Now, which streets should I walk anyone?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,144 ✭✭✭Parsley


    All sorted for Vic Lodge, anyone else staying there?! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    One good tip is get out of arts while you still can, its nothing more than a waste a time, but you will love cork on the other hand great craic there.

    Any chance you could back your trolling remarks up with an actual argument?

    If people are going to make sensational comments on this forum, they need to be backed up with something resembling, or an attempt at, an argument. Otherwise, its warnings and bannings.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,070 ✭✭✭✭pq0n1ct4ve8zf5


    50.50.50 wrote: »
    I think I'll try the street walking tomorrow too.
    Nowhere online has grabbed my attention yet.
    Now, which streets should I walk anyone?

    college road, western road, gillabbey, just start at campus and work your way out, it's not a sure bet, but deffo worth a gander
    Parsley wrote: »
    All sorted for Vic Lodge, anyone else staying there?! :D

    That place is bloody lovely, Im jealous

    I like this thread. Makes me feel knowledgeable :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 50.50.50


    college road, western road, gillabbey, just start at campus and work your way out, it's not a sure bet, but deffo worth a gander



    That place is bloody lovely, Im jealous

    I like this thread. Makes me feel knowledgeable :cool:

    I get into the city at 10am so I've loads of time to street walk. Will pop into the accomm. office and see if there's anything on the notice board too ( there wasn't last time)


    YOUR knowledge is appreciated
    I lived in victoria's cross summer of 2001 Brilliant time and hot water 24/7.

    I'm going to try and get a place tomorrow, get it over and done with.
    May end up booking into a hostel for the night...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 287 ✭✭Ri na hEireann


    Anyone hear of the new appartments called Blackmore Court and if so, what are they like? Any advice would be much appreciated!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hingisfan08!


    Yea I might try there tommorrow. I think I've tried everywhere else possible. I'm hoping to get in with first years though, I'd hate to be with 3rd or 4th years.Doubt it would be the same craic. I suppose it is what you make it.

    Nope I'm coming from Waterford... I did work exp with a solicitor from Kerry when I was in TY...He moved back and set up a practice there last year as far as I know....You might know him

    I hope I'm in with first years too!! Can't wait to see who I'll be living with!! Yeah I might know him! Depends where he's from! Are you going up on the 9th for the registration and orientation??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    Anyone hear of the new appartments called Blackmore Court and if so, what are they like? Any advice would be much appreciated!

    Here is their website.

    Looks interesting, although I'm not that bothered about staying in the city this year. Curious as to how many people stay in one apartment etc.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 becca.bu.bu


    I'd say a language (italian or spanish rather than french or german though), computer science is probably a good one too, your principal is just an arts begrudger ignore him :D
    im really bad at foreign languages but i will def give it some thought. thanks for your pearls of wisdom!:)


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