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What You Need To Know Before You Start Your Study In Ireland: by oladhimegy: 12:23am On Jan 11, 2020
What you need to know before you start your study in Ireland:


You are expected to work on your own quite often and you may not receive as much assistance as you were used to in your home country
You are encouraged to speak up in class and voice your opinions
You are asked to draw your own conclusions from what you are taught, rather than focus on gathering facts and data
Academic staff want you to succeed and they are available to help and advise you
Critical judgement is encouraged and this involves reading and researching topics independently, as well as prescribed course work
You must take notes at lectures and use them as a basis for learning and exam revision
Many students attend tutorials as part of their study. These are small teaching groups led by your lecturer where students debate ideas on study topics
Teaching is in English. If you experience language difficulties, you can ask your tutor or international office on campus for assistance
Rankings

Ireland is ranked 4th in the World Happiness Index for 2018
Ireland is the 124th most populous country in the world
Environment

Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle, this is because of its lush greenery and rolling hills
The longest place name in Ireland is Muckanaghederdauhaulia in county Galway
Language

Irish people don’t use the words yes and no when they are asked a question. They use verbs instead. For example, if someone asks “Will you come in?” the answer is “I will.”
The Irish often talk about the ‘craic’. There’s no exact English translation, but it roughly means ‘fun’ or entertainment. For example “What’s the craic?” means “What’s happening?” or “How are you?”

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