Luz Victoria Contreras

Luz Victoria Contreras

Limerick Institute of Technology

Electronic Engineering

 

“Ireland is developing at a high rate in terms of technology, showing vast career opportunities in technical and engineering areas; which highly interested me as this means that once I graduate, I know that I’m more likely to secure a job in my career. LIT appealed more to me because its study focus is more practical than theoretical; while theory is essential, it’s easier for me to understand a concept when I get real, hands-on experience. Especially when it comes to working with electronic equipment and components”

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Mairead Willis

Mairead Willis

University College Cork

MA in Creative Writing (CKE10)

 

“I decided to return to Ireland for an MA program in creative writing because my experience studying abroad in Dublin was so rewarding and because my course at UCC is a perfect fit for me. During my semester abroad, I joined a creative writing club at UCD and met Irish students who encouraged me to write and even published one of my poems in their student journal. After my positive experience there, I researched graduate writing programs in Ireland. The course here at UCC is focused on Irish literature and is more practically oriented than most programs in the US.”

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Maya Joseph

Maya Joseph

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) In Culinary and Gastronomic Sciences

 

“The quality of education offered in Ireland is surpassed by none and the level of hospitality and acceptance shown towards students from all over the world was something that drew me to to the country. In addition to this, it’s exciting to have the opportunity to immerse myself in a completely different climate and culture”

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Melody Lee

Melody Lee

Maynooth University

Immunology and Global Health

 

“While I have always wanted to travel to Ireland, I originally didn’t intend to undertake my graduate studies here. After looking at schools all over the US and Europe, Maynooth University won me over with its beautiful campus and its unique degree program. The MSc in Immunology and Global Health examines human health from both medical and public health perspectives, something that is next to impossible to find anywhere else. The program also offers a lot of freedom in choosing a summer research project, and I have the opportunity to work with researchers anywhere in the world”

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Muhammad Amirul Hakim Amir

Muhammad Amirul Hakim Amir

Institute of Technology Carlow

Bachelor in Aircraft Systems

 

“Ireland offers one of the best education systems in the world and IT Carlow is certified by the Malaysian Qualification Agency. It is easy to further your studies here as for me, no visa is required prior to arrival, and the fees required for the student visa won’t burn a hole in your pocket! Lastly, Ireland is one of the safest countries in the world, so no need to worry!”

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Nina Bianca Sayson

Nina Bianca Sayson

National College of Ireland

MSc in Marketing

 

“Not only is Ireland an absolutely stunning country, the Irish are some of the most delightful people you’ll ever meet. Ireland is home to some of the top universities in the world, and it also helps that they’re passionate about education. What about the bad weather? Having lived in a tropical country and worked in the desert for years, the rain and cold are much more exciting to me than dealing with sweat and humidity! Overall, Ireland checks all of my boxes: top-notch education in an English-speaking country, lovely people, beautiful scenery, interesting culture, plus you can never go wrong with the craic!”

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