yes
No.
Lalor was educated at Carlton College in Ireland. He then studied civil engineering at Trinity College in Dublin.
Not necessarily - it depends on the college and the course you want to take
National College of Ireland was created in 1951-02.
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She didn't attend college. She would have become a nun by the time she was going to college and also people of the time did not have enough money to go to college.
Royal College of Science for Ireland was created in 1865.
St. Andrew's College - Ireland - was created in 1894.
The motto of Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is 'Consilio Manuque'.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland was created on 1784-02-11.
It is a University.