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Few questions about WIT

  • 29-11-2012 11:46AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7


    Well, I'm thinking of heading to wit next september and wanted the opinions of anyone there already.
    What's the best student accom like and where'd be the best place to stay (In terms of price/Distance to the college or town)
    Also what are the facilities like?

    Cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 197 ✭✭Bringthethunder


    Well, I'm thinking of heading to wit next september and wanted the opinions of anyone there already.
    What's the best student accom like and where'd be the best place to stay (In terms of price/Distance to the college or town)
    Also what are the facilities like?

    Cheers

    Cant tell you what's the best place for accommodation but I can tell you this. The college is cold, computers regularly crash, you have to use your WIT card to pay for everything and there is only around 2 top up stations in the whole college so expect to Q, the canteens serve up the same stuff every day and parking is a nightmare.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,136 ✭✭✭✭callaway92


    Cant tell you what's the best place for accommodation but I can tell you this. The college is cold, computers regularly crash, you have to use your WIT card to pay for everything and there is only around 2 top up stations in the whole college so expect to Q, the canteens serve up the same stuff every day and parking is a nightmare.

    Was in the F rooms this morning and it was fine. In IT now and I'm boiling hot.
    The college is cold

    The ones in the IT building are perfect. Library ones are poor, but there are so many sockets for a plug for your own laptop charger, you'd be fine.
    computers regularly crash


    Student Union take cash for printing. Main Canteen take cash.
    you have to use your WIT card to pay for everything


    You can top up online, from your phone or from the college atm. There are 3 extra top up stations in the college now to ease the top up queues (which really are only ever busy at lunch time, not something to stop someone from going to college here).
    there is only around 2 top up stations in the whole college so expect to Q


    4 different places here to get lunch. Get freshly made rolls/wraps upstairs in the gallery instead of the same stuff everyday.
    the canteens serve up the same stuff every day


    This is true
    parking is a nightmare


    Man, you must hate this place.


    I recommend Manor Village or Riverwalk for first years.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 197 ✭✭Bringthethunder


    Oh and you have to have a minimum of 2.50 on your WIT card to get a 1 euro can of Coke out of the vending machine. On the plus side the library is impressive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34 queev1988


    After being abouts to a number of Universities over the years etc through field trips research etc WIT aint that bad! Yes parking is a nightmare, the canteen sucks (gallery is nice though), some lecturers are down right terrible but the IT facilities are decent, there is always a good buzz about the place and the Carriganore facility is shaping up really well!Like all places, there are pros and cons, but in this case I'd be inclined to say there are more pros. For example Im in my final year of chemistry and unlike alot of ITs and Universities the hands on experience with the instrumentation is second to none!


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional South East Moderators Posts: 24,068 Mod ✭✭✭✭Sully


    Accommodation Summary here;
    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056732641

    I tend to find the college fairly warm most of the time tbh. Cant say I ever come across it that cold.

    Don't find the computers in the IT Building crash but I haven't used them in over a year so maybe they have rapidly declined. The Library was always very poor when it came to IT and there isn't enough sockets (that work) for Laptops from what I can see being in there every day.

    The WIT Card is a pain in the backside, but you can think previous Students Unions for not sorting this. A lot of students complained about how restrictive it is, the lack of top up stations for those with cash and being limited to only €1 & €2 coins (IIRC, it was briefly €2 only for change for a bit). Security was the concern according to the union when this was raised who didn't at that particular time, in my opinion, fight the issue hard enough for whatever reason and so it continued. The SU President at the time I remember it being last raised (now I am not involved in the SU anymore so it may have been raised since) is now involved with Campus Services as a Director so maybe the current SU will be able to twist his arm to fight it a bit harder. Or maybe the investigation into Campus Services by the Dept Of Education will see changes for how this whole WIT Card works, but I think the investigation is looking at bigger issues. Either way, its an ongoing issue nobody appears to want to sort.

    You can get some sweets/fruit/food/drinks (incl. tea & coffee) from the canteen with cash. You can also go and get food from the college bar, The Dome, with cash (unless they changed that). I always preferred the Dome for food. The Gallery is good for food but I think its card only and usually very busy. You can also get photocopying, binding etc. done in The Project Spot using cash. You are restricted to using your WITCard only for the vending machines with a min. amount on the card and also the only shop on campus, Spar. Using your WITCard in the Canteen/The Dome will give you a discounted price than you would get if paying for cash. Access to the computers, the public printers, and library are WITCard only.

    Parking is a nightmare in most colleges. There is additional spaces in the Regional Sports Centre to cater for the overflow and a bus service to bring people up/down.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,091 ✭✭✭brian plank


    Cant tell you what's the best place for accommodation but I can tell you this. The college is cold, computers regularly crash, you have to use your WIT card to pay for everything and there is only around 2 top up stations in the whole college so expect to Q, the canteens serve up the same stuff every day and parking is a nightmare.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 chamakh4pope


    Well these issues don't seem to be too bad, easily avoided I'm sure, so that's grand! Cheers for taking the time to answer the questions there.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,558 ✭✭✭seven_eleven


    College street campus > Main campus. Tis a lovely spot.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,695 ✭✭✭Media999


    Cant tell you what's the best place for accommodation but I can tell you this. The college is cold, computers regularly crash, you have to use your WIT card to pay for everything and there is only around 2 top up stations in the whole college so expect to Q, the canteens serve up the same stuff every day and parking is a nightmare.

    Pretty much all nonsense.

    Wear more than a tshirt and bring your own laptop if the heating and PCs arent up to your standards. Top up your WIT card through phone in 30 seconds with no queue.

    Parking is only a problem at beginning of year until people drop out and shops usually sell the same things every day. What canteen doesnt serve chips and all the usual stuff every day. What do you want exactly?

    3 different places to eat and plenty of places in walking distance.

    You sound like a lad who is too used to living at home with mammy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 152 ✭✭Howlin1


    Media999 wrote: »
    3 different places to eat and plenty of places in walking distance.
    In the cork road campus there is the gallery (downstairs), the gallery (upstairs), the bistro, the dome, oscars (in the library) and I think you can get food in the nurses building and the T&L building as well.
    In the bistro you can buy food with cash.

    There is an eddie rockets and mc donalds about a 10/15 minute walk from the college as well.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 80 ✭✭Tucker688


    I do not recommend Riverwalk anyway, id say go for Manor Village if your a first year, great crack there. Food is grand and the college is nice and a good standard, college is more about the friends and crack you have and your final year the study, its a great place for college, i had three great years there and many of the people i know loved it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,571 ✭✭✭Aoifey!


    College street campus > Main campus. Tis a lovely spot.

    Hon the college street!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 80 ✭✭Tucker688


    Poor enough and cold


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,695 ✭✭✭Media999


    Tucker688 wrote: »
    I do not recommend Riverwalk anyway, id say go for Manor Village if your a first year, great crack there. Food is grand and the college is nice and a good standard, college is more about the friends and crack you have and your final year the study, its a great place for college, i had three great years there and many of the people i know loved it.
    Tucker688 wrote: »
    Poor enough and cold

    Whats this? A split personality?

    Did you forget you already replied?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 800 ✭✭✭a fat guy


    It's horrible after your first few years. I'm a computing student and in these are my experiences:

    The internet in the library is absolutely terrible, they don't have enough sockets for everyone, almost all the books are decades old, but it does look lovely like a lovely building...

    Actually, aside from the Tourism and Leisure building, the internet is terrible all over the college. I've brought my laptop to the computer services on campus and the excuse was that there weren't enough addresses for students, which is hardly my fault.

    It took me an hour to find a working printer once, since all of the ones I tried one day had something wrong with them (The downstairs library one worked, thank god).

    And the computers in the I.T. building are mixed. Some are decent (Win 7, 2 gigs ram) others are honestly laughable (XP and 500mb's ram). And you'll often find ones that stay broken throughout the year, as no-one is bothered to fix them.

    We didn't have a lecturer for programming practicals last year (This particular lecturer is pulling this act off again this year on a different year of my course), and the flexible semester co-ordinator was 100% useless in helping us find placements.

    This year our study week was almost entirely taken up by exams and presentations, which should never happen. It's called a "study" week for a reason.

    One of our lecturers isn't printing any notes and is telling us to print out pirated copies of the book, for which we can only find old editions. Meaning that all we can get are out-of-date notes, which he's barely bothered to fix. Not to mention that we have two different lecturers for that modules practicals and lectures, both of which were telling us to do our projects differently, which confused us all to no end.

    Architects have it bad too. If I could have gone to any other college, I would have.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 152 ✭✭Howlin1


    The internet in the library is absolutely terrible, they don't have enough sockets for everyone, almost all the books are decades old, but it does look lovely like a lovely building...
    Actually, aside from the Tourism and Leisure building, the internet is terrible all over the college. I've brought my laptop to the computer services on campus and the excuse was that there weren't enough addresses for students, which is hardly my fault.
    Try the W building, the FTG room or the nurses building?
    It took me an hour to find a working printer once, since all of the ones I tried one day had something wrong with them (The downstairs library one worked, thank god).
    The printers this year are laughable. The usb printer outside spar has worked what? A full week since it was put in last year?
    And the computers in the I.T. building are mixed. Some are decent (Win 7, 2 gigs ram) others are honestly laughable (XP and 500mb's ram). And you'll often find ones that stay broken throughout the year, as no-one is bothered to fix them.
    I find the ones on the first floor are the best out of the lost and the ones on the 2nd floor the worst (granted I haven't used the ones on the 2nd floor since last year and I use my laptop for most things now).

    We didn't have a lecturer for programming practicals last year (This particular lecturer is pulling this act off again this year on a different year of my course), and the flexible semester co-ordinator was 100% useless in helping us find placements.
    A bit late now but I would mention this to your Class Rep/Course lecturer/Stephen in the SU

    One of our lecturers isn't printing any notes and is telling us to print out pirated copies of the book, for which we can only find old editions. Meaning that all we can get are out-of-date notes, which he's barely bothered to fix. Not to mention that we have two different lecturers for that modules practicals and lectures, both of which were telling us to do our projects differently, which confused us all to no end.
    Also I would mention this to your Class Rep/Course lecturer/Stephen in the SU


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,248 ✭✭✭johnnykilo


    a fat guy wrote: »
    It's horrible after your first few years. I'm a computing student and in these are my experiences:

    The internet in the library is absolutely terrible, they don't have enough sockets for everyone, almost all the books are decades old, but it does look lovely like a lovely building...

    Actually, aside from the Tourism and Leisure building, the internet is terrible all over the college. I've brought my laptop to the computer services on campus and the excuse was that there weren't enough addresses for students, which is hardly my fault.

    It took me an hour to find a working printer once, since all of the ones I tried one day had something wrong with them (The downstairs library one worked, thank god).

    And the computers in the I.T. building are mixed. Some are decent (Win 7, 2 gigs ram) others are honestly laughable (XP and 500mb's ram). And you'll often find ones that stay broken throughout the year, as no-one is bothered to fix them.

    We didn't have a lecturer for programming practicals last year (This particular lecturer is pulling this act off again this year on a different year of my course), and the flexible semester co-ordinator was 100% useless in helping us find placements.

    This year our study week was almost entirely taken up by exams and presentations, which should never happen. It's called a "study" week for a reason.

    One of our lecturers isn't printing any notes and is telling us to print out pirated copies of the book, for which we can only find old editions. Meaning that all we can get are out-of-date notes, which he's barely bothered to fix. Not to mention that we have two different lecturers for that modules practicals and lectures, both of which were telling us to do our projects differently, which confused us all to no end.

    Architects have it bad too. If I could have gone to any other college, I would have.

    A lot of these problems aren't WIT issues, I found a thread a few weeks ago about IT Blanchardstown which was basically more or less exactly what you described about WIT. Unfortunately the lack of investment in IT's coupled with the recruitment ban on lecturers until 2014 mean that lots of lecturers have to teach courses they don't particularly know (or perhaps aren't interested in), and the money isn't always there for new PCs or to put towards repairs. I know it shouldn't be this way, but third level funding is a political issue at the end of the day.

    It's the same everywhere; some lecturers are great while others you really wonder how they actually got a job in the first place. I'd imagine the Universities probably get more funding than the IT's but look up any of the threads on the ITs and you'll see students in those ITs list problems exactly like you have.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 197 ✭✭Bringthethunder


    At the end of the day there's always going to be some students who will back the college no matter the amount of problems the college has. You know the kind, there the one's who wear the WIT hoodies and run for class rep. I've done full and part time courses in other institutes and overall the WIT is the worst in my opinion so unless you have no other choices go somewhere else.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,136 ✭✭✭✭callaway92


    At the end of the day there's always going to be some students who will back the college no matter the amount of problems the college has. You know the kind, there the one's who wear the WIT hoodies and run for class rep. I've done full and part time courses in other institutes and overall the WIT is the worst in my opinion so unless you have no other choices go somewhere else.

    I'm not a class rep and don't have a WIT/Course hoody but still like the college very much.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39 KillMona


    Hey guys, I'm just throwing this into this thread because there's no point in creating a new one. Just wondering, do any of ye know which WIT building the arts course are held?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,091 ✭✭✭brian plank


    a fat guy wrote: »
    It's horrible after your first few years. I'm a computing student and in these are my experiences:

    The internet in the library is absolutely terrible, they don't have enough sockets for everyone, almost all the books are decades old, but it does look lovely like a lovely building...

    Actually, aside from the Tourism and Leisure building, the internet is terrible all over the college. I've brought my laptop to the computer services on campus and the excuse was that there weren't enough addresses for students, which is hardly my fault.

    It took me an hour to find a working printer once, since all of the ones I tried one day had something wrong with them (The downstairs library one worked, thank god).

    And the computers in the I.T. building are mixed. Some are decent (Win 7, 2 gigs ram) others are honestly laughable (XP and 500mb's ram). And you'll often find ones that stay broken throughout the year, as no-one is bothered to fix them.

    We didn't have a lecturer for programming practicals last year (This particular lecturer is pulling this act off again this year on a different year of my course), and the flexible semester co-ordinator was 100% useless in helping us find placements.

    This year our study week was almost entirely taken up by exams and presentations, which should never happen. It's called a "study" week for a reason.

    One of our lecturers isn't printing any notes and is telling us to print out pirated copies of the book, for which we can only find old editions. Meaning that all we can get are out-of-date notes, which he's barely bothered to fix. Not to mention that we have two different lecturers for that modules practicals and lectures, both of which were telling us to do our projects differently, which confused us all to no end.

    Architects have it bad too. If I could have gone to any other college, I would have.
    a fat guy wrote: »
    My sister goes there and she said they all hate it.

    They have to travel back to the main campus (Cork road, not college street) to get in contact with the college and everything, it's meant to be horrible.

    If you're asking because you're thinking of going to WIT, then for gods sake don't do it. I'm in my fourth year here and they messed up 3rd year terribly and fourth year is going bad now too. After second year, they just don't care about you anymore.

    aww, did someone have a bad week? seriously though, pics of the sister or gtfo.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 197 ✭✭Bringthethunder


    aww, did someone have a bad week? seriously though, pics of the sister or gtfo.

    You sound like your just delighted to get out of Wexford i suppose anything would seem brilliant.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,248 ✭✭✭johnnykilo


    KillMona wrote: »
    Hey guys, I'm just throwing this into this thread because there's no point in creating a new one. Just wondering, do any of ye know which WIT building the arts course are held?

    They're in the College street campus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,091 ✭✭✭brian plank


    You sound like your just delighted to get out of Wexford i suppose anything would seem brilliant.

    we invented the strawberry ffs. what could be more brilliant than that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39 KillMona


    johnnykilo wrote: »
    They're in the College street campus.

    Oh thanks for the reply :) Sorry to ask, but what student accomodation is the nearest to the College Street campus?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 152 ✭✭Howlin1


    Manor village, De Bruin or the Garden apartments. There are apartments and houses around that students can rent as well. (They are all 3/4 minutes from College Street)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39 KillMona


    Howlin1 wrote: »
    Manor village, De Bruin or the Garden apartments. There are apartments and houses around that students can rent as well. (They are all 3/4 minutes from College Street)

    Sound. And does anyone know whether the Criminal Justice course is in the College Street campus too or is that in the Cork road one?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,136 ✭✭✭✭callaway92


    KillMona wrote: »
    Sound. And does anyone know whether the Criminal Justice course is in the College Street campus too or is that in the Cork road one?

    College Street

    fwiw don't let which Campus the course is on influence your decision. please!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39 KillMona


    callaway92 wrote: »
    College Street

    fwiw don't let which Campus the course is on influence your decision. please!

    No I was just wondering as a friend is interested in doing Criminal Justice.

    On another note (and again sorry for all the questions) but does anyone have any info on the BA in Psychology? There's some older threads there but does does anyone have up-to-date knowledge of it? Like for example class size, difficulty etc.? Even if people have friends doing the course, any info would be helpful at this stage. The website is a bit limited when it comes to the course.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 80 ✭✭Tucker688


    This is a reply to the College street campus


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