Jim
Area Of Study :
Engineering & Technology
Level :
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Graduated
Gender :
Male
Started Here In:
2016
Institute NameTrinity College Dublin
CountryIreland
Specific Area of StudyComputer Engineering
Did You Find a Job in Your Area of Study Within 6 Months of Graduation?Yes
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?No
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?No
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
" Lecturers could be a mix, some were great, some were not. We had one who told us point blank he'd deduct marks from students who asked him questions about the assignment. If you have a class with Dr. Jorean Beele, I would reccomend you drop it if you can, he seemed a bit drunk on power with the way he did assignments. Social scene is OK, the problem is the students tend to get big notions of themselves, and get overly arrogant. A lot of private school kids who will look down on you if they realise you're "poor". The reputation opens doors in Ireland, and some in the UK, but anywhere else and nobody knows the name really. It used to be a top 100 uni, so it's good enough for Fortune 500s and any HR people. Overall, I am glad I went here. However if you do go, please don't let it get to your head, it's a good uni, but not the hyper-elite school that some students seem to think it is. "
6 Sep 2020
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