When in Ireland. @ttuengineersabroad summer school students meet Irish animals at Causey Farm #maynoothuniversity #texastech #engineersabroad #studyabroad #maynoothinternational #gomaynooth #causeyfarm #sheep (at Causey Farm)

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When in Ireland. @ttuengineersabroad summer school students meet Irish animals at Causey Farm #maynoothuniversity #texastech #engineersabroad #studyabroad #maynoothinternational #gomaynooth #causeyfarm #sheep (at Causey Farm)
My Top Tips for a Successful Semester
So, semester two has officially started. Where did the first semester go, am I right? Here are just a few of my top tips that I have learned from my time in college.
The first thing that I recommend to do is to look at the past exam papers. It may seem weird to think about doing this at the start of the semester, but it can be a life saver. Take a note of the topics that come up regularly and when you get to that topic in the semester go and do an exam question on it. This cuts down the work you have to do during the exam time and will leave you feeling less stressed.
If you are a language student (like myself), be sure to practise speaking the language as often as possible, no matter how confident you feel in the language. Most language subjects have an oral at the end of this semester so it’s no use in practising at the end. If you study Irish be sure to head to the seomra na Gaeilge as often as possible to get some practise in, and even if you don’t study Irish pop in some time and learn some new phrases!
Make sure to mind your mental and physical health. Try to avoid drinking too much alcohol, no matter how tempting it may be. If the hustle and bustle of college life becomes too much take twenty minutes out and go and relax in the silence of the quiet room, located in the arts building. If you’re feeling like you need someone to talk to take advantage of the numerous free services available to all Maynooth students, such as the budgeting service, the writing centre, the career development centre, the Student’s Union, the math’s support centre and many, many more.
Get organised and avoid procrastination. I know this is easier said than done but leaving an assignment to the night before- or even the day of- is never a good idea. It only causes unnecessary stress. As well as this, try to keep on top of your notes, even if it means taking some time after each lecture and looking over your notes and making sure they’re in order, you will thank yourself when it comes to exam season.
Use the office hours/know your class rep. If you’re struggling with an issue, or there’s a certain thing that you’re unclear of within a module then go and use the lecturer’s office hours. If you’re having a bigger academic issue then contact your class rep who will (hopefully) resolve the issue for you.
I have left the most important tip until last, and that is to attend class. This may seem obvious but it’s something that is often neglected. If you do nothing else but attend class you’re doing well! Drag yourself out of bed for that 9am, go to that lecture you hate, attend the tutorial you find pointless. At the end of the day, there’s likely to be at least one class that you don’t like, which is inevitable but attendance is key and can make or break your grades.
These are just some of my top tips for a successful semester. Let me know if you have any other tips!
Grá mór,
Laurie x
Large turnout for International Orientation. We hope you are learning important information. Welcome to Maynooth! #studyabroad #maynooth #maynoothuniversity #ceadmilefailte #orientation #lovemaynooth #maynoothinternational #gomaynooth (at Maynooth University)
@maynoothuni_international ・・・ Recreating the iconic scene from Titanic in Connemara with the International Summer School. Both of the students are from the University of Kentucky #maynoothuniversity #studyabroad #maynoothinternational #gomaynooth #gooverseas #comestudywithus #connemara #universityofkentucky (at Wild Atlantic Way Connemara)
Studying Abroad at Maynooth University is a truly amazing experience #gomaynooth #maynoothuniversity #studyabroad #maynoothstudyabroad #maynoothinternational #educationinireland #gooverseas #lovemaynooth #ireland #myhappyplace (at Maynooth University)
Dún Laoghaire Sunset. Less than 30 minutes from Dublin City Centre. #nofilter #gomaynooth #studyabroad #erasmus #dunlaoghaire #lovedublin #studywithus #maynooth #loveireland #lovindublin (at Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland)
We love this photo and caption from @annamaesax :) ・・・ "What is that feeling when you're driving away from people and they recede on the plain til you see their specks dispersing? - it's the too-huge world vaulting us, and it's good-bye. But we lean forward to the next crazy adventure beneath the skies." My time is Ireland has come to an end, and I can't believe how fast it went by or how much this country has come to mean to me. Maynooth will always be my home away from home, and I'm so lucky to have lived here for the past year. Thank you to everyone who helped me get here, and thank you to Maynooth for such an incredible experience. I'm leaving a huge piece of me behind, but I know Ireland will take good care of it." #gomaynooth #maynoothstudyabroad #maynoothinternational #loveireland #ireland #wanderlust (at Cliffs of Moher)
Even Maynooth's modern North Campus is beautiful #beautifulcampus #maynoothstudyabroad #gomaynooth #comestudywithus #lovemaynooth #maynoothuniversity #maynoothinternational #iontas (at NUIM, Iontas Building)