@@jenifferchepkoech1532 I stayed at the on-campus student accommodation and price varies depending on the village. Full rates can be seen here ( studentliving.ul.ie/index.jsp?p=116&n=124 ) but rooms are full quick. Cheaper options may be staying outside campus. While I might say I spend around €300 on food per month, but sometimes might be less. Where are you coming from by the way? 😊
I know its been a year but Im hoping you will see this. I read another comment where you mentioned living in student accomodation. Im kinda dealing with something. Im moving next year to limerick for a masters and my partner is coming with me, he works from home. I understand Ireland for housing at the moment is hell. But I know that in other countries some student accomodation accepts non students. Do you have any advice or ideas?
I’m sorry as I haven’t been super active with my channel😢 Unfortunately, the student housing only accepts students (legally). But in practise, well, non-students are able to have sleepovers (for short stays) as they don’t really do check. However, it can be an issue if someone reported complaints to the security as it happens if there are house-party etc. Every night, guards will go around the outer building too.
@@cestjeann no worries, all good. So Ive seen. I still have a few months to go, I decided to just look for shared houses that accept couples and apartments. I can thankfully afford it and it's gonna be easier to manage the situation. Thank you very much for the info
Yes, we held a Sumpah Pemuda event! Kindly check @iisma.ul for what we did back then 😊 Clubs and Societies (UKM/ Ekskul/ Student Clubs) are open to all international students! Kindly check ulwolves.ie
Hii, untuk WNI ke Ireland visa nya gratis yaa. Aku waktu itu cuma bayar agen (MEC Education yang partner Education In Ireland) aja supaya lebih mudah mengurusnya dan harga nya Rp 200.000
Ireland very smart place coming September intake
You’re going to love UL and Ireland so much! 🥰
@@cestjeann how much do I burget for rent food etc per month thanks for your response.
@@jenifferchepkoech1532 I stayed at the on-campus student accommodation and price varies depending on the village. Full rates can be seen here ( studentliving.ul.ie/index.jsp?p=116&n=124 ) but rooms are full quick. Cheaper options may be staying outside campus. While I might say I spend around €300 on food per month, but sometimes might be less.
Where are you coming from by the way? 😊
Hi coming from Kenya for sep intake
I know its been a year but Im hoping you will see this. I read another comment where you mentioned living in student accomodation. Im kinda dealing with something. Im moving next year to limerick for a masters and my partner is coming with me, he works from home.
I understand Ireland for housing at the moment is hell. But I know that in other countries some student accomodation accepts non students. Do you have any advice or ideas?
I’m sorry as I haven’t been super active with my channel😢
Unfortunately, the student housing only accepts students (legally). But in practise, well, non-students are able to have sleepovers (for short stays) as they don’t really do check. However, it can be an issue if someone reported complaints to the security as it happens if there are house-party etc. Every night, guards will go around the outer building too.
@@cestjeann no worries, all good.
So Ive seen. I still have a few months to go, I decided to just look for shared houses that accept couples and apartments. I can thankfully afford it and it's gonna be easier to manage the situation. Thank you very much for the info
Halo, kak. Did you hold an Indonesian event during your iisma there? And is the student club open for iisma students?
Yes, we held a Sumpah Pemuda event! Kindly check @iisma.ul for what we did back then 😊 Clubs and Societies (UKM/ Ekskul/ Student Clubs) are open to all international students! Kindly check ulwolves.ie
@@cestjeann Will do. Thank you, Kak!
Halo Kak, aku boleh tau gak waktu kakak bikin visa ke Ireland ini habis berapa ya? Makasih Kak 😇
Hii, untuk WNI ke Ireland visa nya gratis yaa. Aku waktu itu cuma bayar agen (MEC Education yang partner Education In Ireland) aja supaya lebih mudah mengurusnya dan harga nya Rp 200.000