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Colaiste Chamuis..

  • 22-01-2015 6:48pm
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    I dont know which one to go to.. as in Camus, An Tulach or Ros a Mhil?
    I'm 17.. in HL Irish, but not great at speaking Irish.
    If I do go it'll be Cursa C:)

    Just hoping its not too late to register:)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 42 LCBanter


    I'll be on Cúrsa C for the fourth time this year in Tulach :)

    I'd register soon if I were you,but I couldn't recommend the place enough!

    Great for improving Irish and so much fun :)

    PM for more info if you're interested :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭mayogirlie1


    I have friends that went to both Ros a Mhil and Tulach! I am going to Ros a Mhil this year!
    One of my best friends was on Tulach Cursa C this year but she found it to be rather small and shes going to Ros a Mhil this year ! Colaiste Chamuis is meant to be really good for Irish and really fun wherever you go!
    Kind of depends where your from as well half my school go to Ros a Mhil but maybe only 3 or 4 have gone to Tulach! Never knew anyone that went to Camus to be honest!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 mseconnolly


    Hey Sinead,
    Ive been to Colaiste Chamuis 3 times now, and last summer I was a Cinnire in a house :)

    Ive always gone to "Camus", its such a lovely place, and its where Colaiste Chamuis began.

    Size wise, I found it perfect, Its bigger than An Tulach but smaller than Ros a Mhíl (RAM is huge and many people say its too big!)

    Everyone in Camus is sooo nice (As well as RAM and An Tulach of course!)

    I first went to Camus after 2nd Year, when I had practically no Irish, couldnt speak a word and didnt understand anything. Thanks to Colaiste Chamuis, Ive gone from no Irish to A's in Written, Oral and Aural Irish.

    Whichever centre you choose, I guarantee you wont regret it, but I had an amazing experience in Camus :)

    Feel free to PM if you have any questions at all, whether its about Camus, Ros a Mhíl or An Tulach, I can find out any information from friends for you :)

    Id say get booking now, places are usually in demand!

    Good Luck :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 LCBanter


    Hey Sinead,
    Ive been to Colaiste Chamuis 3 times now, and last summer I was a Cinnire in a house :)

    Ive always gone to "Camus", its such a lovely place, and its where Colaiste Chamuis began.

    Size wise, I found it perfect, Its bigger than An Tulach but smaller than Ros a Mhíl (RAM is huge and many people say its too big!)

    Everyone in Camus is sooo nice (As well as RAM and An Tulach of course!)

    I first went to Camus after 2nd Year, when I had practically no Irish, couldnt speak a word and didnt understand anything. Thanks to Colaiste Chamuis, Ive gone from no Irish to A's in Written, Oral and Aural Irish.

    Whichever centre you choose, I guarantee you wont regret it, but I had an amazing experience in Camus :)

    Feel free to PM if you have any questions at all, whether its about Camus, Ros a Mhíl or An Tulach, I can find out any information from friends for you :)

    Id say get booking now, places are usually in demand!

    Good Luck :)
    Ach tá sibh ag cur fola ;)

    Seriously though both Camus and Tulach are great places,with Tulach being the smaller as the lady above me mentioned :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 mseconnolly


    LCBanter wrote: »
    Ach tá sibh ag cur fola ;)

    Seriously though both Camus and Tulach are great places,with Tulach being the smaller as the lady above me mentioned :)

    Ach féachann sibh mar emos ;)


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