Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The disadvantage is that you have to know what you want to study. They don't offer the same possibility of exploring and letting you study a lot of different subjects before you decide on a specialty.
I think that is an advantage. My kid knows what they don't like. Why should thet have to tske these clases?
Anonymous wrote:The disadvantage is that you have to know what you want to study. They don't offer the same possibility of exploring and letting you study a lot of different subjects before you decide on a specialty.
Anonymous wrote:Not the same but just chiming in to say I did a semester abroad at Trinity College and it was the best few months of my life. Always an option if the full four years is too much of a commitment.
Anonymous wrote:They are making a big push for international students at TCD. My kid has Irish citizenship, so we toured. It’s a lovely school, and the idea of living in Dublin is very appealing, but ultimately my kid decided he wanted more flexibility than the Irish system provided. He’s a humanities kid but wants to take courses across disciplines, which isn’t really an option there.