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Wondering about Corrib..

  • 24-08-2015 09:20PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    I'm starting Nui G in a few days (super nervous) and I'll be staying in Corrib, was wondering if other people who have stayed there enjoyed it? Did you find it easy to make friends? Also do people tend to share cooking and shopping?
    Sorry for all the questions I'm just super curious!
    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,967 ✭✭✭✭The Lost Sheep


    LadyLuck50 wrote: »
    I'm starting Nui G in a few days (super nervous) and I'll be staying in Corrib, was wondering if other people who have stayed there enjoyed it? Did you find it easy to make friends? Also do people tend to share cooking and shopping?
    Sorry for all the questions I'm just super curious!
    Thanks!
    Havent stayed in Corrib but most I know who did enjoyed it, definitely found it easy to make friends etc but as long as you get along with your housemates its all that matters. You don't have to become friends with them. You're living on campus so will be close to all events held there and therefore you can spend as much time at them instead of being in your place in corrib.
    It will totally vary on the people you will be living with about cooking/shopping. Ive never shared cooking with anyone Ive lived with in college over past 4/5 years but others will be different...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 111 ✭✭Janeh9


    I lived there last year, so handy for college cuz it's so close and they do the odd movie night in the cafe which is cool, depends on your housemates with shopping, but when I lived there we split milk, bread and i think tea


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