DeXtER1978 wrote: » Hi, got offered a place for DN201 - Computer Science Can any students let me know if the course is any good and confirm the following - Some people are telling me that the course is more theory based compared to other I.T.'s and not that much lab work. Thanks Del.
Neeson wrote: » Half the people wouldn't bother about that whole signing people in jazz. You must have been making a lot of noise to get someone kicked out, otherwise they wouldn't have bothered you.
teenagedream wrote: » No? We were constantly getting people kicked out and we were four girls all fairly quiet we knew better then to have parties in our own apartment. I can only think of one time that we genuinely loud, and one of the girls got a fairly large fine for not signing in a friend.
teenagedream wrote: » No its not all inclusive, meals are only included for one of the residences (Roebuck Halls I think?) and the price is higher because of it. It is definitely not cheaper to live on campus. On campus can be great craic and loads of fun but no way is it better value. I lived in Merville for First year, works out at 527 a month I think and Merville is the second cheapest to live in. And yes while that includes bills, the place I rent now outside of campus is just over half of that, including bills. For travel you can get a monthly bus pass which I also got while I was living on campus mainly because you need it if you're going around Dublin at all. Still have to buy all your own food which is great craic when you don't have an oven. Also while living on campus you don't have the freedom of having a few friends over for a movie night. Only one person in the apartment can have someone signed in at one time. If we wanted the lads across the hall from us in to watch a movie after ten in the evening 9 times out of 10 they got thrown out because we didn't have them signed in. It was very handy for First year to get use to your surroundings and everything but no way would I live on campus again.
biohaiid wrote: » It says on the website that Merville, the one I want to stay in anyways, is catered accommodation, with a breakfast and evening meal paid for each day? I've applied for campus, and I have a few places noted for off-campus. I really don't mind which I end up with tbh.
stillnatural wrote: » Merville is 100% not catered.
teenagedream wrote: » That would be Muckross which isn't actually on campus.
biohaiid wrote: » Oh, do you know what these catering costs are for so? It says that catered means 2 meals .. confused. Merville is the first one, I haven't looked at muckross.http://www.ucd.ie/residences/studentpages/fees201213/
teenagedream wrote: » Belgrove Residence Merville Residence Roebuck Hall Residence Roebuck Castle Catered Residence* Muckross Catered Residence* Blackrock Halls of Residence Glenomena Residence Proby Residence Roebuck Castle and Muckross are the only two I can see that are catered. If you read through the outline of the payments it only refers to catering with those two.
lido84 wrote: » will be a veterinary nursing student come september, cant frickin wait. I also cant wait to see wat the new sports hall is like. any other veterinary nursing newbies coming in September??
Glitter_star94 wrote: » I've applied and hoping to study veterinary medicine at UCD in September, really want to get in! anyone else for veterinary? And also does anyone know what happens when offers come out, is accommodation started the same day?
Aoife_ wrote: » I'm hoping to study Law and Business in Sep and hopefully get either Roebuck/Glenomena Can't wait for freshers week and everything to follow ! Any one else doing a law/business course ?
Rokeefe wrote: » Ya I'm hoping to do vet med in ucd aswell in sept. did u just do the leaving cert aswell this year? If u have what do u think the points will go up to?
Glitter_star94 wrote: » Rokeefe wrote: » Ya I'm hoping to do vet med in ucd aswell in sept. did u just do the leaving cert aswell this year? If u have what do u think the points will go up to? I did a-levels, but yeah I did the, this year I thought the minimum last year was 560, but on this website it says it was 565 and it shows all the other years in the pasthttp://www.careersportal.ie/courses/coursedetail.php?course_id=366 I'm not sure about my grades though, I'd say I could get 570 possibly , but I think because I'm an A-level candidate, I have to get higher than the minimum points so not really too sure How are you feeling about it all?
Rokeefe wrote: » Pretty nervous now, only ten days until the results. Those points don't make a difference. The bonus 25 points for honours maths will drive it up.
Glitter_star94 wrote: » Rokeefe wrote: » Pretty nervous now, only ten days until the results. Those points don't make a difference. The bonus 25 points for honours maths will drive it up. which points don't make a difference? and yes i'm so glad i did maths haha
LMC12 wrote: » I'm hoping to start engineering in September. Does anyone know when we will be starting? As in will it be the first week of September?
Rokeefe wrote: » The previous years entry points that were on the link. The majority of people going for veterinary would have taken honours maths this year knowing how much the bonus points would help. Then again the mess that the sec made of paper 2, who knows what could happen!!!! No matter what I get on the 15 th I still Wong be able to relax until the 20th(cao offers). Have u booked ur accommodation yet???????
OneOfThem Stumbled wrote: » LMC12 wrote: » I'm hoping to start engineering in September. Does anyone know when we will be starting? As in will it be the first week of September? If you haven't been to UCD before: Orientation Week 3rd Septemer (dunno what the case is for postgrad students who haven't been to UCD before. Orientation is pretty crap for postgrads ) The UCD term for everyone begins 10th September (lectures). Generally labs and tutorials begin the second week; 17th September Freshers' Week & Sports Expo begins 17th September (despite its name its actually for evryone) Sports' Expo ends 20th September Freshers week ends 21th September Change of mind for Semester 1 modules ends 21th September @ c.5pm If I remember correctly
LMC12 wrote: » Thanks for all the info! What kind of stuff goes on orientation week?