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Help with class locations + making friends

  • 03-10-2014 11:43am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 28


    Hi all,
    I'm starting 2nd year on monday, albeit a bit late due to being in hospital. I havent been in college in a few years so I forget the building codes and need some help.

    AM109, AMBG043, AC215, AM118, ... if anyone could tell me where these are I'd be grateful.

    Also- I have no friends in NUIG and will be starting in to a new class so I was wondering if anyone can think of any ways to make friends? Is there an NUIG Boards meetup? Don't want to be lonely!!

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 83 ✭✭wmirl


    AM = Arts Millennium. 109 is on the row of classrooms beside the coffee dock. 118 is on the way to the Siobhan McKenna theatre. Been a while since I've used the AM building, so I might be mixing those rooms up but that's the general area.
    AMBG is the extension to the Arts Millennium, ground floor. The extension is the just beside the bike racks.
    AC is the concourse, 215 is down the yellow corridor beside the Bank of Ireland.

    As for friends, there's plenty of clubs and societies on campus, join some that interest you. They're always glad for new members. As well, just sit down beside someone in class and start chatting. Most courses still have decent numbers in second year, so there'll likely be a few people happy to make friends too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,930 ✭✭✭✭challengemaster


    Yeah, you start to make more friends in 2nd year from your course, because numbers have reduced down a bit. Check out the clubs / socs website and join whatever takes your fancy, find out when they meet up and go along.


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