Hi!
It’s been about three weeks of living in Ireland! We just finished our first few weeks of classes, and I have started to feel like I am learning my way around town!
When we arrived, we started with orientation, where we learned about the resources the school had for us, how to register for classes, and we learned about all of the different clubs and societies that are active on campus. After orientation, we had a couple of days before we registered for our classes, to decide what would be a good fit for each of us. I am registered, and have taken three marketing courses, and an Irish studies course!
As a senior marketing major back home, it was important for me to still be able to find some courses that I could use for credits and electives back home, so I am taking the equivalent of 2 marketing electives at Linfield, while I am here in Ireland! They had quite the range of business and marketing courses, so I landed on Cases in Marketing Strategy, Customer Experience and Design, and Media and Marketing Communications. All three of these classes mainly consist of international students, and each lecture is huge! There are about 100 students in each (which is big for me), and each lecture is usually once a week, for 2 hours. I am also taking Festivals, Rituals, and Commemoration, which is an Irish Studies course. All together, these are 20 ECTS which is the University of Galway’s version of credits, and that translates to 12 Linfield credits.
In my few weeks of courses, I have been able to meet a lot of other students, and learn a lot about the Irish school systems. So far, it is pretty similar to the U.S., more specifically Linfield, but there are a few differences, like course length, they only meet once a week typically, and they typically just have one big exam at the end of the semester.
Outside of classes, I have met a lot of really fun people as well! Two girls from Australia and I have been exploring the city, the campus, the pubs, and figuring out our way around town. There is a lot of walking here, which is slightly difficult for me as someone with a prosthetic leg, but I am figuring out what works best for me, and learning and adapting!



For the most part, everything is around 20-25 minutes away by walk. My walk from campus takes me 20 minutes depending on the route I take and the walk into town is about 25 minutes. The nice thing is that the walk from my apartment to the grocery store is only about 10 minutes, so much quicker than walking into town.



We’ve started to explore the town, and find fun pubs (most pubs here are really fun and interesting) and restaurants that I liked! I found one cafe that I am obsessed with called the Jungle Cafe, where I have already gone to 4 times. This week, I went to a silent disco with some friends and luckily they played a lot of Taylor Swift, which really made me feel at home. We also have gone to the student bar on campus, which was very fun!

I am hoping to take a trip into Dublin, or somewhere else around Ireland soon, but for now, I am making my way around Galway!
TTYL,
Annie

