Frequently Asked Questions
- What is city of Dublin like?
Dublin is a welcoming city, a place that offers the visitor an opportunity to experience not just a rich cultural heritage but also all that is best from a modern vibrant and energetic city.
The capital city boasts a friendliness that is born out of a tradition of storytelling which today finds a contemporary echo in the work of poet Seamus Heaney (1995 Nobel Prize Winner), novelist / playwright Roddy Doyle, playwrights Brian Friel and Frank McGuinness and through the music of Van Morrison and U2.
There are plenty of sites on the web dealing with Dublin such The Irish Tourist Board site http://www.ireland.ie/ or http://www.visitdublin.ie/.
- Will there be someone to meet us on arrival?
- What's the accommodation like?
- What course materials do I need?
- How much (approximately) money should we bring?
- How much performing will we be doing?
- What will a "typical" day be like?
- What date is the tuition due and how can I pay?
- Is this just for American students?
- Will I be safe in Dublin?
- What do I do next?? How do I book?
- What time zone is Dublin on?
- What do I need to do before I travel?
- How do I keep in touch with home?
- What do you suggest I pack?
- What can I do in my free time?
- I am a minority student - will I feel comfortable and safe in Dublin?
- What behavior is expected of me when I am with you?
- Tell me what's in the small print!



