General Tips for Studying at UL

Hello, I am Xiao Yao, a study abroad student from China, and for now, I have been in Limerick for a month. This month is the most amazing one I have ever had in my life, trying new things, making friends home and abroad and experiencing different cultures. And now, I really want to share some information and feelings with you.

Our Chinese people always regard "Clothing, Food, Accommodation and Transportation" as the four most basic necessaries of life. So in this article, I would like to talk about them one by one.

Clothing

Before arriving, I heard about the wether in Limerick, which featured much rain. So according to some suggestions, I bought here a raincoat. I thought it would be useful, but it just let me down. That day, I wore the raincoat, but still got my pants wet. And if you want to get on the bus and sit down, you need to take it off, it is really inconvenient. So I will not suggest you to bring the raincoat. As to umbrella, it is more useful than the raincoat. But you need a really sturdy one, cause the wind sometimes is very strong on campus. I bet you do not want to worry about getting wet and the wind breaking you umbrella at the sometime. But I strongly recommend you to buy some hoodies or the coat with cap. Those are very useful, because most of time, the rain is not heavy at all, but if you do not have a cap, you will still get wet. (hope you can understand the situation I am talking about) So hoody!

Food

I do not quite know about the Irish local food, but my house mates who are local people, always make some spaghetti and wraps. In the supermarket, such as the Aldi, which is quite near the school (about 20 minutes walk from the flags) and with great bargain or the Tesco in the city center, they both offer fresh vegetables, fruits and meat, and you can also find some "ready-to-cook" food if you are in a hurry. On campus, around Stables, there is a Spar, where you can find some basic living stuff and it also serves coffee, wraps, sandwich and so on. In the main building, we can find Eden restaurant, Starbuck, Subway and so on. Plenty of coffees scattered all around the campus. And for Chinese students or other Asian students, there are three Asian stores in the city center, where you can buy some special sauces, even snacks. For Chinese students especially, who really need to have rice as their staple food, I recommend you to buy a rice cooker. In Argos, it will cost you around 25 euro.

Accommodation

I live in Thomond Village, which is about 20 minutes walk to the main building. Every day I go to the class, I will pass a bridge, on which I can enjoy the beautiful river and tranquil scenery. (But things will change completely if it is rainy…) The living standard is spoiled me because it is comfy and homey. The reception is very helpful with great service. If you have any problems, they will help you.

Transportation

The bus 304 is really convenient for us to go to the city center or nearby shopping malls. It will cost you 2.1 euro per trip, but if you get a student leap card, the price will be reduced to 1.6 euro. Thus, I also recommend you to go to the student hub to have a leap card. It will help you save lots of money.

Now, I am really enjoy living and studying here. If you still suffer now and feel everything is in a mess, do not worry, everything is going to be fine. By the time you get everything settled, you will definitely enjoy the life here!

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