by Associate Editor | 22 Jun, 2021 | from: Malaysia, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
In her first video on the blog, Malaysian Student Ambassador Ainaa Ramzani gives us a sneak peek into what it’s like day-to-day as a Medicine student! From lectures in a sports stadium to virtual events, see what she gets up to in a day here – make sure to check it out!!
Ainaa is studying Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland.
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by Associate Editor | 21 Jun, 2021 | from: India, National University of Ireland Galway
Wondering if Ireland is the right choice? Let Abhiraj Sharma, our Student Ambassador from India, put your mind at ease as he talks us through his decision to study in Ireland. From the cost of college to a good cup of coffee – he’s got it covered!
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by Associate Editor | 16 Jun, 2021 | from: Singapore, National University of Ireland Galway
Student life can be a busy one and it takes time to adjust to. Mahpara Jahan, our Singaporean Student Ambassador, is no stranger to a hectic lifestyle but she has taken early mornings and late nights in her stride!
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by Associate Editor | 14 Jun, 2021 | Atlantic Technological University ATU, from: Nigeria, Letterkenny Institute of Technology
If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed with online study don’t worry, you’re not alone. Nigerian Student Ambassador Avura shares his tips to take on online learning and excel!
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by Associate Editor | 14 Jun, 2021 | from: India, South East Technological University SETU, Waterford Institute of Technology
Sick of having a blue-hue surround you? Our Indian Student Ambassador Deeksha Pathak tells us how she broke digital the cycle of online life!
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by Associate Editor | 4 Jun, 2021 | from: India, University College Cork
Sneha Jheetay’s entertaining first vlog was all about how to stay motivated in lockdown. In her second piece for the Ambassador programme, however, she gets a bit more philosophical. Here the Law student from UCC talks about her crazy journey to study in Ireland. It all began with disappointment, moved quickly into adaption to Ireland and to Covid, and has concluded with her feeling grateful for what she has learned about herself during the pandemic.
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