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Which is better, Irish business, or Kobe Bryant of the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands or Kobe Bryant of Erasmus University in Rotterdam?

I wonder why you want to study business. This major is generally empty, especially in Ireland. It is difficult to find a job after graduation, and the chances of getting a work visa and staying abroad are very slim. I am a living example. Ireland is a non-immigrant country. If your major is computer and medicine, you will have a relatively broad future.

If you insist on doing business, you can check it out. There is a great business university in Ireland, whose specific name has been forgotten. It is not Trinity College or DCU University, but a specialized commercial university. Tuition is extremely expensive and admission conditions are high.

Ireland is not recommended for studying abroad. After the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, this country was very unfriendly to international students (in policy). And compared with other European countries, he feels very stingy. We all call him the European country. The natural environment is still good!