Is Ireland the right option for you? Things you need to consider!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Moving abroad to study is a major life-changing moment, but is it a good option for you? In this video, I talk about factors we need to be sure of before we move abroad to Ireland.
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more study abroad tips and travel guides!
#studyinireland #movingtoireland #internationalstudents #studyabroadireland #irelandvisa
Great video and advice
Great video and advice. I'm Irish & hope you continue to prosper 🙏.
You have such a way with words. I have watched almost all your videos. Thank you for all this information 👏👏
You are so welcome! Thank you for such a nice comment ❤️
Very balanced, genuine feedback for the prospective students. Learning the basic life skills is primary..and most of the privileged few ( at least from India) might want to take a leaf from your experience. 🤞
Thanks for the information I'll try be there in 3 years ❤
All the very best to you 🎉🚀🌟
did you get pr or if not what are the status of pr there after job sponsorship
Are there opportunities available for journalists? Specifically in Sports journalism. Could you suggest a university that offers sports journalism or journalism? For journalism should I come here or the UK, or the USA would be a better choice?
Hi Rhea!
I am planning to pursue my MBA from UCD/TCD. I have around 6+ years of experience. I pan to continue in the niche that I am in and use the MBA to move into a more managerial/leadership role. I've done a bit of research and there seems to be a good availability of my specific profile (atleast in dublin). Do you still think that I would need to spend around 4-5 years to build a career there too? To maintain the life style my salary allows me, i would have to earn an equivalent of around 80k out there. I'm mentally prepared to cut back on a lot of that in order to build a life in Ireland, but starting from scratch does sound like a tiresome process.
Hie Rhea,
I just completed my bachelors in hotel management and I am kind of thinking to change my industry line up, and also planning to pursue my masters from Ireland, but I am confused what course would be good to switch, after doing some research I narrowed down to courses like Masters in international business/ management or masters in marketing.
What do you think about this?
Is PTE accepted by Irish embassy or I should stick to IELTS???
Hey! Mostly they accept IELTS and TOEFL
Hii...Is Biotechnology a good option in Ireland?
What is the best university there to do masters in construction project management
What would you say are the prospects for an international student in finding a job in public relations and communications, with a masters from UCD and 9 years of work experience?
Hey! Usually it requires local experience but if you have good brands you have worked with, then you could look at working with agencies. However, brand manager roles are usually limited and locals are preferred. You should definitely have good digital marketing skills as well as PR and Communication may not be a enough 😀
@@Escapingrheality thank you for your reply. that’s informative and helpful. And thank you for your insightful videos as well. I’m currently trying to decide between New Zealand and Ireland, and it’s quite the battle.
Whats an average cost of living there, what are rents ?
rent is about 600 to 900 a month
@@TayoSolana damnn thats expensive
Maam i am a engineer in food technology and now i am planning to pursue mba in marketing from ireland is it worth it? I am a fresher too
That was quite informative and thanks for rhea-lity check
Hahaha thank you 🎉
Thank you!!❤ I needed this 😊
Im so glad it helped 🩷🩷
UCC for Ms Marketing?
UCC is also quite reputed! I went to UCD for MSc Marketing 😀
@@Escapingrheality Have 4 years of exps let's see which fits best UCD or UCC not sure!! Any suggestions
What is the best uni there to do masters for business studies
Ucd and Trinity 🌟
I am doing a stratup really confused with my decision of shall i go for MBA or just do business here