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The Trinity Dublin interview
No admissions interview. Here is how it works and how to prepare.
No admissions interview
No interviews offered for standard undergraduate admissions; Medicine and Dentistry applicants may face additional selection steps but no traditional interview for most courses
How to prepare for Trinity Dublin
- Your 500-word personal statement carries significant weight , use it to demonstrate genuine intellectual engagement with your chosen subject area, not just achievements
- Apply by the 1 February priority deadline to receive consideration by 1 April; rolling admissions means popular courses can fill before the June deadline
- For EU applicants, CAO points are the primary selection criterion , focus energy on predicted grades and your academic record
- Show demonstrated interest through specific knowledge of Trinity's unique course structures, such as its broad entry programmes, in your personal statement
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