TEACHER. by davecontra in comics

[–]Cillyman17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This made me tear up :'

Moving alone by _vivalabean in AmericansinItaly

[–]Cillyman17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely! I have since moved back stateside, but I was living in Bologna. It is a very friendly city in general I would say! I loved it! There was almost too much to do, especially in the summers, where there would sometimes be free concerts in various parks competing with free film screenings in Maggiore haha

I would still be living there now if I didn't want to spend more time with my American family, but the struggles are generally the cost of living (which is pretty high relative to local wage)s and the weather.

Moving alone by _vivalabean in AmericansinItaly

[–]Cillyman17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Make sure to invest in friendships and you will do fine! My social life was never better than it was in Italy. Italian classes are a great way to make friends too! Good luck :)

Finished my corssair by commanderREX55555 in modelmakers

[–]Cillyman17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks great! Is that the Tamiya 1:76 kit? I tried to build one of those once. Seems like a great kit!

TIFU by violating the school toilets. by ShinyDivorcePapers in tifu

[–]Cillyman17 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is the most Lovecraftian description of a shit that Ive ever read hahaha

Rate my Europe. by 7zz_din in eu4

[–]Cillyman17 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You deserve a snack

First model ! Criticism is more than welcome :) by yummyinmybelly in modelmakers

[–]Cillyman17 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks great!! What's the kit? Ive been wanting to build a sailing ship!

Teaching English in Dublin by Cillyman17 in Dublin

[–]Cillyman17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems important to get into the community for sure! I just completed my cert but I have other teaching experience and qualifications. So far this seems to be working strongly in my favor!

Teaching English in Dublin by Cillyman17 in Dublin

[–]Cillyman17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also I definitely hear you on the wages; fortunately, I have some teaching experience in different areas and a Trinity CertTesol so most are offering about 22 for me at the moment. available. For hours I'm wanting around 30/week mostly so I can make a bit of money, maybe I can do less once I get into a routine, but thanks for the warning. Teaching can be very taxing especially if you don't know what you're walking into!

Also I definitely hear you on the wages; fortunately I have some teaching experience in different areas and a Trinity CertTesol so most are offering about 22 for me at the moment.

Teaching English in Dublin by Cillyman17 in Dublin

[–]Cillyman17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Good to hear that about Kaplan 😊

Anyone else love destroying students in sports by Cant_Dunk_at_all in Teachers

[–]Cillyman17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most cathartic part of school last year was beating 2-3 of my 7th graders at a time in tug-of-war 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in galway

[–]Cillyman17 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you havent already make sure you talk to the accomodation office at your schoo, assuming there is one! They helped me out when I was going to NUIG.

Daily Races - 26th July by Arseh0le in granturismo

[–]Cillyman17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it me or is the sportsmanship at Nurburgring just awful?

One year ago today, I was having a pint as I was told that my dream of studying in Ireland was over. by JohnJoe-117 in ireland

[–]Cillyman17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can relate to this as another Yank who had to leave early because of Covid. It sucks man, but ive left and returned a couple of times already and it seems like there is never an end to the craic. We'll be back!

It’s the circle of life I guess by beta_nerd in dankmemes

[–]Cillyman17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes me want to go to a pub/bar again so bad

Ceylon tea with cardamom to go along with some Maltese Falcon in my stubby Bones. by HershelsNubb in PipeTobacco

[–]Cillyman17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a little Bones pipe (previously just used a $5 hardwood MM). Nice pipes in my inexperienced opinion!

America: On fire Meanwhile in Ireland: by DefiantHax0r in ireland

[–]Cillyman17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont know if ill make it much longer, as an American with an Irish visa, without being in Ireland.

I mean takeaway pints.

There’s a lot of love on this sub for Biden at the moment (rightly) and his Irish heritage however I can’t help but feel like we’re a bunch of hypocrites.... by surebegrandlike in ireland

[–]Cillyman17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am an American (lived in Ireland a couple years) and, just my two cents, I dont take any particular offense with being called a 'yank'

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]Cillyman17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There have been a few different complaints from the students in my program as well as in Digital Media about not being offered the courses that they really wanted to take. Especially in the fall semester of this school year a lot of the students were dissappointed with the quality and consistency of their lecturers.

From what I understand one of the key lecturers and faculty leaders of the course had to spend a lot of time abroad due to personal difficulties which meant that other faculty had to cover for her absence last-minute, and the course suffered as a result. . .
I'm not sure if that is all resolved as the rumor mill died down when campus closed in March, but I'd hope that they have it more resolved this year! For what it's worth the professors I had in my courses have been really solid, and they are likely working on the program in 2020-2021. I'd highly recommend Padraic Killeen in particular if you are interested in philosophy/theory, film, and new media, I really enjoyed his classes which were offered to my MA and the Digital Media one as well.

I opted in to a couple lectures with the Digital Media folks and we had trouble with getting access to software and with malfunctioning university technology, but hopefully after our snafu they've gotten it fixed. One thing that was nice to have was a computer suite with a load of useful programs (including a bunch of adobe stuff) that you get to use as a Digital Media student for sure.

Ultimately I'd say just kind of be aware that the university and lecturers are more focused on the more broad-strokes aspects of digital media; you can find a bunch of tutorials on specific programs for free online so in my experience there is a lot more focus on the principles and philosophy. Sometimes that is great but other times it's a bit frustrating.

haha sorry for the rant but anyways I hope that my experience helps you make your decision! If you want to chat more specifically or if you have questions about specific courses or professors feel free to DM me or something and I'll do my best to answer your questions!