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13/14, Aungier Street, D02 WC04, Dublin, IE Ireland
contactos teléfono: +353 1 417 7500
sitio web: www.dbs.ie
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 53.340538, Longitude: -6.265492
Xenia
::Organisation is horrible. Paying 2.700€ for three months and the school is not able to send you a timetable in time. So you go to the school the first day and have no clue where to go and which classes to attend. During the semester you get many SMS which say that your class is cancelled or at a different place and if you go there or go home you get another SMS that the classes take place. Really annoying. Classes are quite good but some of the professors are really bad at teaching and you kind of learn nothing. The Student union is a good idea with the trips they offer but it does not seem that the SU is made for international students but only for the SU members. They are always for their own, making fun of others pretending it's their birthday.
explore 365
::not as expected. pls don't invest in it. dublin is already overcrowded by indians . so pls try for different country. pls dont make mistake.
Alberto Gonzales
::Great visit, to talk about Peru to the Spanish class students. Very knowledgeable and engaging young people. Most refreshing to field their interesting questions and feed into their curiosity to learn more about the world and the different cultures and idiosyncrasies. Very promising group.
Daniyal Younis
::Daniyal Younis, This is very competent School where i studied my two grades with wonderful memories and Teachers as well as my friends. School chacha and Chachi ki banai hui chaat aur 2 rupay wali imli 1 rupee k 2 paprh. All are golden memories. Enrol your children for better growth and good future for himself/herself. Thank you for like and review my comment highly appreciated.
regina george
::It's a fun school. The staff are quite nice, there's a lot of events and societies and it's easier to make friends than in some of the larger colleges where you barely talk to anyone. It's quite expensive, but private colleges are. I take a star off because it can be pretty disorganized at times, even on my first day there the time table was a mess.