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Many students live at home with the folks in their first year in college, but this isn’t a option for everyone – Aran Islands residents, for example, can find commuting a pain. Other students move out of home for a variety of reasons – with convenience, personal, and adventure related motivations all common. This guide has information to help you decide between the three main options open to those who take the plunge – on-campus accommodation, living in digs, and renting. | |
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Many students end up living at home during their first year in college but this isn't a option for e ... |
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No matter where you want to live, you can get help finding it from the college accommodation offic ... |
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All the Irish universities and some of the institutes of technology and private colleges ... |
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Renting private accommodation can be the most risky of the accommodation options, as well as the mos ... |
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Living “in digs” – i.e. as a paying guest in someone’s home - has been a tra ... |
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| Starting college or university is for most students a pivotal point in their lives, marking a transition from childhood into adulthood. It is a time when you grow in independence and maturity – ... |
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