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u/bumfluff69420 · 1 pointr/Dublin

I’m guessing you’ll be in the Arts block which means cavernous lecture theatres full of nervous first years. Their biggest fear is the lecturer asking them a question, so they will tend to avoid the first few rows. If you try to initiate a conversation with one of them, even if you just want to ask them what the lecturer said, they are likely to immediately internally combust. Honestly, it’s easier making friends on public transport in London.

Anyway, don’t take your classmates’ paranoia personally. It’s definitely them. People chill out when they get older. In any case, you’ll have smaller classes and tutorials where it’s easier to talk to people. You’ll naturally gravitate towards the people who have more in common with you.

For one of your electives, take a first year course in descriptive statistics. Mean, standard deviation, probability distributions etc. I'm gonna guess that this is not your cup of tea, but the ability to understand basic (but fundamental) statistics is depressingly rare. Statistics is the practice of making inferences where exact knowledge is not possible. It's a life skill. Isn't that what we do every day? It is effectively the maths of philosophy, if that's more palatable.

If you want some practical study / research tips, there’s a good book by Cal Newport that scorns the generic study advice tropes. If you like it, I recommend you read Deep Work too. https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Become-Straight-Student-Unconventional/dp/0767922719/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1W2XQBJM81WEZ&keywords=cal+newport&qid=1567548493&s=gateway&sprefix=cal+newport%2Caps%2C751&sr=8-4

Finally, there’s a super (!) blog that attempts to answer your exact question. It’s aimed at finance students, but I think you’ll find it useful :)

https://leveragedcareers.com/home/2017/9/19/how-to-make-the-most-of-university-1

https://leveragedcareers.com/home/2017/9/26/how-to-make-the-most-of-university-2

Aaaaand that's enough for now!

u/sl33z · 2 pointsr/Dublin

I use it for spices, but I just got a massive one on Amazon (they have different sizes) and hung it up with Command Strip hook things: Andrew James 5 Tier Spice / Herb Rack Wall Mountable or Kitchen Cupboard Storage https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009KN5E9K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DgbGyb3SWJEB3

Just... Make sure the hooks you get have a strong enough adhesive because mine fell the first time!

u/CrivCL · 1 pointr/Dublin

If you don't mind ordering one online (and ordering your ink cartridges online), these are pretty good.

Just be aware that if you want it in a hurry, you need to make sure it's Amazon doing the fulfilling as the other sellers can take 8 weeks to deliver rather than doing it in a couple of days.

u/gleesonb · 2 pointsr/Dublin

according to this book, the best spots in Dublin are:

  • Difontaines, parliament Street
  • Gotham Cafe, South Anne Street
  • Osteria Lucio, Grand Canal Quay
  • Skinflint, Crane Lane
  • Paulies Pizza, Upper Grand Canal Street
  • Manifesto, Lower Rathmines Road

    Only other Irish entries are

  • Campo de' Fiori, Bray
  • La Cucina, Castletroy
u/uberalex · 4 pointsr/Dublin

Like these?
http://www.amazon.com/Baking-Addict-Wholesale-Wooden-Lollipops/dp/B007JFMY5S

I would try stock, beside the St. Stephens Green Centre, or Decobake (http://www.decobake.com/), after that I'd try Fallon & Byrne and Avoca. My other usual good spot for things like this is the Asia Market, but I don't think they are likely to have this specific item.

u/Valerialia · 3 pointsr/Dublin

It's this one . Be sure to check that your device is dual voltage, or else you'll need a converter too.

u/PurpleWomat · 2 pointsr/Dublin

You can get them on Amazon UK if you don't come across any in the shops. Those are kind of pricy though so you could just get some binder rings and a plastic pouch to keep them in.