 Hi everyone, I'm Shauna,
and I'm studying Quantity Surveying
My name is Jack Lenihan,
and I'm studying Electronic Engineering.
I'm Jessica Winters,
and I am studying 
Industrial Automation & Robotics.
My name is Donnacha Byrne,
and I'm studying
Quantity Surveying in LIT.
So, I attend the Moylish campus,
and it always really has
a good buzz around the place.
It is a very hands-on college.
A lot of practical work,
you'll never get bored.
You're divided into small groups for practicals.
There's always someone you can talk to.
There's so much help,
there's so much support.
My favourite part of the campus
would have to be
all the dedicated spaces for students
to sit down and get work done.
The library, and there's other
places around the campus
where you can just sit down with your laptop,
just focus for an hour or two,
and get some serious work done.
We do a 12 month work placement,
which I think is really good because
a year out, being submerged
in the career that you want to do,
is the best way to learn,
and the best way to know
if it's really want you want.
The lecturers were great.
The first lesson that we had with them,
they didn't really cover too much
on the material of the course,
they just took time to introduce themselves,
and it just helped to settle in, in general.
I would reccommend on your first day
to give a big walk around the college,
and get a feel for it.
Get a locker.
We're not assigned lockers.
We have to fend for ourselves,
and get them ourselves.
Ok so, that was just a little bit of
advice for any future students
that may be coming to LIT.
And I'd just like to say
Good luck to all the new students
coming into LIT.
It's going to be the best
four years of your life,
and it flies, it really flies so fast,
so make the most of it,
and enjoy it.
