Wendero wrote: » I see. Do you think the rents will fall, now when the property bubble is gone? With how much? /John G
Wendero wrote: » Thank you for the information. This means, that if the number of students doesn't decrease, the rates won't do so either. Did I get it right?
Wendero wrote: » Okey, interesting. So it might actually be LESS than 1000 euros... quite fun, because the Swedish study loan authority offers every Swedish student in Ireland 3140 crowns per week (2500 in loan, 640 in allowance), 12560 per month. That is, with 1 euro = 10 crowns (the euro is unusually expensive now), 1256 euros/month. Pretty much then. And then we haven't counted the other loans you can get; you can get loans for the flight, for insurance and for tuition/registration fee. You don't have to prove that you can pay back or something; if you're admitted to a university, you'll get it. The interest rate on the loan is 2 %. I think the 1256 per month is based on the living costs in Dublin. Since most Swedish students who want to study in Ireland goes to Dublin, they better give them enough money so they can live there - not in Galway or Limerick. /John G
Black_Knight wrote: » 3Mb for €20, thats a bit ****e for 6 people. €30 a month for the 10mb unlimited download line should suit your ECE mind much better!
Wendero wrote: » I understand:) Can I add you on the MSN? I would like to talk more with you. Or... do you have MSN? You can add me, gustavsson_john@hotmail.com /John G EDIT: I've already added you now. I hope it's okey.
Wendero wrote: » stuohy, yes, I know you did. Going out in this case, does that mean going out to party, or going out eating, or both, or none of them? Wittnessmeow, you don't drink? I didn't thought teetotallers existed in Ireland;) Well, I don't drink either since I'm not 18. Not sure what to do when I turn 18, but I've never been that kind of guy who go partying every weekend. /John G