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 Jan 26, 11, 02:16    #1
Hello my name is Brandon and I am going to an Exchange student to poland during 2011-2012 school year, and I was just wanting to find out what I can expect while Im over there if anyone can help me out please do!!!

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 Jan 28, 11, 03:37    #2
Wish someone could help me with this, and there is supposed to be the word "BE" between "TO" and "AN" in the first sentance.
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 Jan 28, 11, 05:02    #3
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Hello my name is Brandon and I am going to an Exchange student to poland during 2011-2012 school year, and I was just wanting to find out what I can expect while Im over there if anyone can help me out please do!!!


you need to be more specific. What do you want to know?
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 Jan 31, 11, 21:31    #4
I want to know how basically a typical school day is like in poland if your 17 years old, and how I will be accepted over there as an American.
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Edited by: BBman  Jan 31, 11, 21:41    #5
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how I will be accepted over there as an American.


They'll love you, especially the women;)

High school life in Poland is fairly similar to the US: parties, sports, homework etc. I think Polish students have more homework per night than their US counterparts though. Polish students seem to have less money as well.
wwa  Jan 31, 11, 22:24    #6
My old highschool (in Warsaw) takes part in student exchange programs, I went to New York couple of years ago. It was pretty much the same for me, as far as the school life goes. I had the advantage of attending to a bilingual school, so I was used to having classes in English. People are more or less the same everywhere:) Your situation is propably slightly different, not speaking Polish and all, but not to worry. Vast majority of 17-year-olds speak English (especially in big cities), You will be just fine. The biggest difference is that, while playing football here we tend to use our feets:)
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 Feb 1, 11, 02:02    #7
Thanks for helping me you guys have gave me some good help. So in poland do schools have their own sports team like over here or is it like germany where there is just sports clubs?
bubu  Apr 18, 11, 18:18    #8
Where are you gonna stay in Poland?



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