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I really like this course, I think there will be many career options from this course and it will get me far. I also really like the university, the students are all very nice and the professors are very helpful. It is easy to get to as it’s in the centre of Dublin.
View moreI really love this college and the course I am doing. It is very easily accessible to get to the college as it’s right in the city centre. The students and lecturers are all very nice. Highly recommend this college.
View moreI like how broad my course program is and how it is very collaborative. The staff at TCD are all pleasant and extremely helpful. There could be more information available pertaining to Erasmus and International exchange programs available at the college.
View moreMy journey at Trinity College Dublin has been as expected so far. I have been exposed to many new ideas, concepts, and ways of thinking that help me shape and advance my knowledge in Human Resource Management. In addition, the coursework itself is really up to date, one of the main reasons I chose this program at this University. To be more specific, it is among the very few master’s programs in Europe, if not the only one, that offers a course in HR Digitalisation & Analytics. That is a sought-after skill in today’s organisations. Furthermore, the professors try to facilitate critically engaging conversations within the class by having open-ended discussions on what is challenging the HR community today. Last but not least, Trinity is one of the most international universities in Europe, wherein equality, diversity and inclusion are central.
View moreMy time in Trinity was extremely beneficial to my development; I met all of my best friends there and met some really influential people. I consider my college experience to be made up entirely by the student culture. All the societies and events that I attended were organised and created by the students. I feel that the college falls short in its lack of support and dedication to student welfare. The Academic Registry and administration of Trinity has let down me, my friends, and countless students around the campus.
View moreI would recommend trinity, the size and campus are great. The content is also good but could be more focused on practical applications in my opinion. Their administration has serious issues however, understaffed and not helpful. The exam structure could be changed as well as there is too much pressure on end of year exams.
View moreThe university prides itself on being the sister school to Oxbridge. However, this comparison is lost in its Irish setting. From my knowledge, the academics are not on par with Oxbridge. Within my course they have a very caring academic staff but then again mine is one of the smallest courses at the university (four people) and I know the same cannot be said for the more popular degrees. Where Trinity truly thrives and stands out as a university is in its societies. There is truly something for everyone and in my opinion the university would be lost without them.
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