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Entering college in poland.


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jagiellonia [Guest]
  Nov 6, 06, 22:04  #1

In two years I will be (hopefully) entering college. I've set my sights on the University of Aberdeen, in scotland. I've talked to my parents about my decision but so they say they wont allow me to study abroad... unless I do so in Poland. I am somewhat disappointed with their decision but I'll consider it nonetheless..

So I was wondering, if any of you might know of colleges in poland? do they have courses in english? I'm fluent in polish but I don't speak as well as people who have lived there their whole lives.

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krysia
  Nov 7, 06, 06:49  #2

They have courses in English. The Jagellonian University in Krakow is a good example. Many students from USA go there.

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Matyjasz
  Nov 7, 06, 06:58  #3

Quoting: krysia, Post #2
The Jagellonian University in Krakow is a good example. Many students from USA go there.


Copernicus and John Paul II are one of many famous graduates of that university, so maybe it’s worth taking a risk and applying?


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FISZ
  Nov 7, 06, 09:53  #4

What are you studying?

Poznan University of Medical Sciences is very popular for foreigners.


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jagiellonia [Guest]
  Nov 7, 06, 17:08  #5

thank you, I will definitely consider these colleges.

I'm not 100% sure yet what i want to study, but I'm thinking psychology, maybe.

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opts
  Nov 7, 06, 18:44  #6

Quoting: jagiellonia, Post #5
I'm thinking psychology, maybe


There is no money in psychology.


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 7, 06, 19:01  #7

yes there is if you have patients and are really good at it but psychiatry is better in my opinion...


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jagiellonia [Guest]
Edited by: jagiellonia  Nov 7, 06, 19:44  #8

Quoting: opts, Post #6
There is no money in psychology.

okay so I've gotten a lot of that from people and I really don't feel like arguing with anyone; i've done my research, I know that different subfields of psychology have different salaries, some high and some not as much.

and yes, psychiatry is especially a well-paying job if you're successful. I might go into psychiatry, as i said I'm really not sure what i'm gonna do in the future.

i'm not really thinking about salaries right now anyway. i don't think the salary will be most important to me if i'll love what i'm doing.

first i have to concentrate on getting into college. so keep naming good ones for me you guys, hehe.

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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 7, 06, 20:20  #9

well your lucky because colleges and universities in poland are free if you pass the exam.. man i wish!!!


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opts
  Nov 7, 06, 21:17  #10

With a Bachelor's Degree in psychology, you will be able to get a job driving a taxi,
with a Master's or Ph.D. degree you will get a decent job.


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Huegel
  Nov 7, 06, 21:22  #11

Quoting: opts, Post #10
With a Bachelor's Degree in psychology, you will be able to get a job driving a taxi


haha My ex did a bsc in Pysch...always wondered what became of her! Good to know she'll be putting all that knowledge to good use!

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opts
  Nov 7, 06, 21:30  #12

Huegel,

It is better to look to the future, than to look back.


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 7, 06, 21:40  #13

my aunt is a psychiatrist she make okay money now...


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 7, 06, 21:43  #14

but ya it is very hard to get a job in medicin with really good pay...


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opts
  Nov 8, 06, 05:12  #15

There is a big difference between psychiatry and psychology, between a psychiatrist and a psychologist.
One is a medical degree, the other is a social science degree.


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 8, 06, 08:00  #16

Yes i know but psychiatry pays better money then psychology and in the end your helping people with their problems except one is giving out medication and the other one is not..!!!


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FISZ
  Nov 8, 06, 08:12  #17

Psychology is just a good prerequisite.


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 8, 06, 08:22  #18

true.... i agree with you Fisz


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Francesca [Guest]
  Nov 11, 06, 08:33  #19

Quoting: jagiellonia, Post #1
So I was wondering, if any of you might know of colleges in poland? do they have courses in english? I'm fluent in polish but I don't speak as well as people who have lived there their whole lives.


I am also interested! Although my Polish is that of a 2 year old. lol
I am in the USA and working on a degree in English with a concetration on Folklore, my goal is to come to Poland and other Slavic countries to learn about the old folklore - stories - myths. Now you have to remember, I am not a kid (51) and I work full time, so this is not easy for me. Then add a language difference and sometimes I get so frustrated.
Lots of people ask me why, but if we do not preserve the past it will be gone forever.

I am learning alot from this forum, it just seems at times that you have people on it who are more interested in putting people down, then understand people ask questions to learn.

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d1sr240
  Nov 13, 06, 00:05  #20

I attend DePaul University in Chicago and I will be studying abroad in Poland next fall. I know that through my University here you study at Jagiellonian University in Kraków. You take classes in English besides one Polish language class. The Polish language class varies based on language experience, for example: a student who knows no Polish would take an introductory course, but someone who can speak Polish well would take a course like Polish Literature or something (in Polish).


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Matyjasz
  Nov 13, 06, 04:59  #21

Quoting: Francesca, Post #19
I am in the USA and working on a degree in English with a concetration on Folklore, my goal is to come to Poland and other Slavic countries to learn about the old folklore - stories - myths.


I'm thinking of starting some threads about that when I'm going to have some extra free time, but I wasn’t sure if people that visit this site are interested in this subject. Now after seeing that there is a person who actually cares I certainly will do it. I think that I will start with vampires.

Pozdrawiam.


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Syrena_04
  Nov 13, 06, 12:13  #22

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #21
Now after seeing that there is a person who actually cares


I would be interested in such a thread, also.

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mazhar [Guest]
  Feb 23, 07, 08:41  #23

My name is md.mazharul Islam.i am interested to admision in your college.in this purpose how can i admited in your college.please send me all of procedure by e mail.

thanks

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LoneStranger
  Feb 23, 07, 11:11  #24

Quoting: jagiellonia
jagiellonia

If you have decided on your subject...then be determined. There will be critiques...but that is a part of life. If you can move ahead with confidence...you will make more than money. Good luck to you

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