I'm thinking of moving, studying, and living in Ireland. My question is, anyone know of any good, but affordable colleges in ireland for a middle class person like myself?
Also, what are some reliable subjects to study if I want to make a living there?
>>1202453
Okay so here is the entire breakdown, Studying in Ireland through and exchange program is a fun and good idea, i've done it with my college to countries like, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland, Scotland, Chile, Canada, and they capped me off when i went to study russian in Russia, always had a fucking blast.
Now think about doing that instead of going to a college there without transferring because that is fucking difficult as hell if you're GPA isn't flawless, if you're GPA has been a 4.0 all throughout highschool and if you went to college, you'll be fine.
If you are like me and proudly boasted my 3.0, you will have to go to a shitty college and if you are not a citizen, it's gonna cost you.
>What are some reliable subjects to study if want to make a living there?
Same as in America, Medical is always a good field, engineering is a great field, be specialized in something.
Here is what i am thinking you should do, transfer to a college over there and see what it is like living in Ireland, bro it ain't a trip in the park, I spent a Spring semester over there, so I stayed in Ireland from January to June, and motherfucker those were some brutal fucking months.
first reason is cold, idk where the fuck you live, but i can almost guarantee you that Ireland is colder, wetter, and windier than where you live.
Another option could be getting a job that goes abroad. Major in Computers, Engineering, or something where you'd get the chance to live somewhere else.
Oh ya, If you aren't at a state university right now, don't even bother doing any of this shit, moving to another country in that situation would be terrible, Ireland is a super fun place to visit, but living there is something completely different.
please inform me of your situation so I can better grasp what would be better for you.
>>1202453
Go to Cork, quit your college and fight me in a barn in Ladysbridge every weekend for 200 euro a pop. There's money to be made here lad.
>>1202456
I'm in a community college right now. I wasn't the most motivated kid in high school so my gpa was around 2.5. I'm kind of a hopeless case
>>1202661
Try transferring into a 4-year university and taking advantage of their abroad programs.
Yo anything is fucking possible, work your ass off and get a good job to where you can travel to Ireland and do it good, not live there, it's a hard place to live if you don't know anyone
try the abroad program, make friends, and keep those friends and ask for their advice
>>1202574
So we fightin' or talkin'?