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Is a ireland a good place to study abroad?

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I'm so indecisive and torn between many places...ireland, brazil, argentina, spain, austrailia, greece. i tell myself that europe is somewhere i could backpack or eventually go, so i should really study abroad somewhere i'd probably never get to go like argentina or south africa. i really want somewhere where its really friendly

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  1. I think that Ireland would be a great place to study abroad, I have been to Dublin and I enjoyed it very much, it has a small town feel and everyone there was very friendly and kind.

    I personally think that Europe is a great place to study abroad because there is so much opportunity for travel. I studied in London for 4 months and during that time I took many weekend trips, probably to about 10 other countries in Europe overall. Travel within Europe is pretty cheap ($60  round trip flights are VERY easy to find) . I have a friend currently studying in Australia and although she loves it she is bummed that it is really really expensive to travel to near-by places such as New Zealand.

    I think that all of your options look great (i know people who have done time abroad in almost all of those places) and to be honest whatever you choose you will have the time of your life, you just need to decide if you want to be able to travel while you are there. My personal first choices (from your list) would be Greece, Spain, Ireland, and then Australia (although I 100% recommend London!) Good Luck and don't stress too much over deciding where to go!


  2. You must have a very impressive set of grades to get all those invitations . The following is my personal opinions after traveling all over the world and teaching for 23 years .

    Personally even though you did not mention this, I would choose as my first choice England

    My second choice would be Spain , and the Third choice for me would be Ireland because there you are in position to see all you can see in France, Ireland < Scotland and England

    The reason that I left off South Africa  is because you said someplace fun and there their is still  much unrest among the people

    I do not know much about Argentina so I will hold my comments.

    I hope this helps you . Good luck and God bless

  3. Hi,

       I am also planning to join DCU in dublin. As far as I have been able to gather, it is a good place to go for studies.

  4. i would choose spain from your list....many of my teachers went there...n they all told the people were good....but i dont think ireland can be same....most of their stuff come from england. so instead of thinking about ireland i would concentrate on england.

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