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Acomendation in Jordanstown and queens

  • 01-02-2016 5:06pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 484 ✭✭ Blink182rock


    Hi all.
    Considering doing a masters in either Queens or UUJ.

    I was looking into the accommodation etc.

    I heard a there is no crack as such around UUJ. And to maybe live near queena and travel out ??

    I would be looking for somewhere with some crack and good social aspect also.

    Cheers.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 484 ✭✭ Blink182rock


    bump


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,288 ✭✭✭ pow wow


    A lot of people do commute from Belfast to Jordanstown (great public transport links) so if you want more of a city feel then Belfast would be the place. Jordanstown isn't that bad but a huge number of NI students go home most weekends (jobs, lives, families back home etc.) so the place clears on a Friday morning until late Sunday evening.

    Depends what you're used to really but I'd be inclined to say live around Queen's and commute out.


  • Registered Users Posts: 484 ✭✭ Blink182rock


    pow wow wrote: »
    A lot of people do commute from Belfast to Jordanstown (great public transport links) so if you want more of a city feel then Belfast would be the place. Jordanstown isn't that bad but a huge number of NI students go home most weekends (jobs, lives, families back home etc.) so the place clears on a Friday morning until late Sunday evening.

    Depends what you're used to really but I'd be inclined to say live around Queen's and commute out.

    Actually a change of plan..

    I have applied for a MSC in Queens, and debating applying fro UUJ. SOooo, I will prob be looking towards Queens now.

    Have you any general info from either college, social aspect of both? Facilities of both?

    regards


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