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Erasmus Experience in Dublin, Ireland by Denissa

Published by flag- Denissa Vz — 6 years ago

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Why did you choose to go to Dublin, Ireland?

Because of the facilities to come and study and also the culture is similar to Mexican culture very warm people and friendly also because I think is an opportunity to explore Europe

How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs?

15 months and no help everything was paid by my own saves

What is the student lifestyle like in Dublin?

Easy and nice

Would you recommend the city and the University of Dublin to other students?

Yes definitely

What is the food like?

Delicious and unique

Did it cost you to find your accommodation in Dublin?

Yes but I was lucky with people around

How much does it cost to live in Dublin?

Around 300-500 euros per month in the city center

Is the language easy to get to grips with? Are there language courses available at the University?

Yes bad yes

What's the easiest or most economical way to travel to Dublin from your city?

Trough USA and Spain

Where would you recommend to go on a night out in Dublin?

Any bar is amazing

And for eating? Can you recommend some good restaurants in Dublin?

Yes the ones in temple bar area are really good and for Mexicans el grito

What good cultural sites are there to visit?

Museums and places around like parks

Is there any other advice that you could give to students going to Dublin in the future?

Be positive and brave to adapt to changes



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