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The real situation of studying in Ireland
The real situation of studying in Ireland is as follows:

The real situation of studying in Ireland

education

Ireland is a pure English-speaking country with complete educational facilities. Its education system is divided into three stages: 8-year primary education; Secondary education for 5-6 years; Higher education offers a wide range of courses, including vocational education, technical training, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Influenced by the British tradition, higher education in Ireland generally takes three years to obtain a bachelor's degree, 1-2 years to complete a master's degree, and at least three years to study for a doctorate.

environment

Ireland has a high latitude, and the whole country is in temperate zone, but it is close to the sea. Therefore, most areas have a maritime climate, and the annual temperature is maintained at 4-25 degrees. Generally speaking, it is quite comfortable. Usually, people should wear pants and coats. And to buy clothes or other things here, you can choose to go directly to the mall or online shopping.

food

As a typical foodie, she is extremely sensitive to food. When I first came here, I was worried about whether a China stomach could adapt to Dublin food. It turned out to be really worrying. Eating food has its own adaptive characteristics. Irish food is very rich, except for some baked gluten buns and grilled squid in China. There are also Chinese restaurants, although most of the tastes are not satisfactory, they are still very happy to eat.

Employment advantage

Most courses in Ireland arrange students to practice in large international companies in the third year of undergraduate course. Students have the opportunity to go to Ireland or other European countries for development after graduation. International students can get a one-year work visa after graduation and a two-year work visa after graduation. In Ireland, you can change from a study visa to a work visa as long as you are employed by an employer.