Choo Ming Jin

Choo Ming Jin

Athlone Institute of Technology

Accounting

 

“Ireland is a country that grants me the opportunity to enhance my English language proficiency and my capability to communicate with other international students from all around the world – giving me the chance to experience an international workplace and start building an international professional network.”

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Kean Yeap Yong

Kean Yeap Yong

Athlone Institute of Technology

Accounting

 

“One of the reasons that I chose Ireland was because of Brexit, I believe companies based in the UK may set up their new EU base in Ireland due to the strategic location. The population of Ireland is 4.8 million, 34% are under age of 25 and 10% are international residents – I feel this mixture of people ensure that Ireland has a considerable future”

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Nawras Al Kindi

Nawras Al Kindi

Dublin City University

International Relations

 

“Ireland is so multinational, there is no place better than Ireland to study International Relations. Ireland is a beautiful country, for me it is quiet and just the perfect place with a great atmosphere, for fun and study! It is the beauty, landscapes, rich culture, history and vibrant city that also contributed to my choice”

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Anshika Sharma

Anshika Sharma

Dublin City University

MA in Theology

 

“Ireland, with its rich historical background, has a certain pull to it. The country is a mix of the past and the present. Religion has always intrigued me, and as Theology is unavailable in India and I knew I had to leave the country to follow my passion. The course structure that Irish universities offer for my field, is vast and hence covers everything. With academics being my main focus, I decided to move to Ireland”

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Premchander Mohan

Premchander Mohan

Dublin Business School

MBA Information System

 

“As one of the only English-speaking countries in the EU, Ireland offers the opportunity to experience a different culture without having to grapple with a language barrier. Ireland also recently finished top in the Good Country Index, which measures a country’s overall contribution to the world, from arts and culture, to science and education”

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Aidyl Mhay Sanchez

Aidyl Mhay Sanchez

Dublin Business School

BA (HONS) in Psychology

 

“What better place to learn English than in a country that not only provides quality education but is also home to Irish people, known for their welcoming personalities and open-minded attitudes towards other cultures”

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